Volume 2 Issue 1 - 2008
General Issue with Section: Computer Assisted Multiple and Blended Research
| 2-14 | | Methodological Congruence in Complex and Collaborative Mixed Method Projects Wilfreda E Thurston, Leslie Cove, Lynn M Meadows |
| 15-30 | | Blending Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses in Observing Interaction: Misunderstandings, applications and proposals Augusto Gnisci, Roger Bakeman, Vicenç Quera |
Computer Assisted Multiple and Blended Research |
| 31-35 | | Introduction: Computer-assisted Analysis in Social Sciences: A unique strategy to carry on mixed and blended research? Eugenio De Gregorio, Francesco Arcidiacono |
| 36-43 | | Integrating Mixed Methods Data Analysis Using NVivo: An example examining attrition and persistence of nursing students Sharon Andrew, Yenna Salamonson, |
| 44-56 | | Co-interpretation of Usage Data: A mixed-methods approach to the evaluation of online environments Richard Procter, Patrick Carmichael, Vito Laterza |
| 57-70 | | Comparative Application of Two Methodological Approaches to the Analysis of Discourses Francesco Paolo Colucci, Lorenzo Montali |
| 71-82 | | Assessment of Academic Motivation: A computer assisted mixed methods study Fabio Alivernini, Fabio Lucidi, Sara Manganelli |
| 83-93 | | New Technologies for Youth Communication: A blended research design to study help relationships on the Internet Fabiana Gatti, Davide Galesi |
| 94-104 | | Teaching Different Research Methods Through the Use of Video Analysis Software for Media Students: A case study Paolo Parmeggiani |
| 105-117 | | Rigor and Flexibility in Computer-based Qualitative Research: Introducing the Coding Analysis Toolkit Chi-Jung Lu, Stuart W Shulman |
| 118-126 | | Methodological Thinking in Psychology: Starting from mixed methods Francesco Arcidiacono, Eugenio De Gregorio |
| 127-131 | | Epilogue: Software Tools and the Development of Multiple and Mixed Methods Research Patricia Bazeley |
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