Archives
Volume 2 Issue 1 - 2008
General Issue with Section: Computer Assisted Multiple and Blended Research
2 Methodological Congruence in Complex and Collaborative Mixed Method Projects
Wilfreda E Thurston, Leslie Cove, Lynn M Meadows
15 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 Introduction: Computer-assisted Analysis in Social Sciences: A unique strategy to carry on mixed and blended research?
Eugenio De Gregorio, Francesco Arcidiacono
36 Integrating Mixed Methods Data Analysis Using NVivo: An example examining attrition and persistence of nursing students
Sharon Andrew, Yenna Salamonson, Elizabeth J Halcomb
44 Co-interpretation of Usage Data: A mixed-methods approach to the evaluation of online environments
Richard Procter, Patrick Carmichael, Vito Laterza
57 Comparative Application of Two Methodological Approaches to the Analysis of Discourses
Francesco Paolo Colucci, Lorenzo Montali
71 Assessment of Academic Motivation: A computer assisted mixed methods study
Fabio Alivernini, Fabio Lucidi, Sara Manganelli
83 New Technologies for Youth Communication: A blended research design to study help relationships on the Internet
Fabiana Gatti, Davide Galesi
94 Teaching Different Research Methods Through the Use of Video Analysis Software for Media Students: A case study
Paolo Parmeggiani
105 Rigor and Flexibility in Computer-based Qualitative Research: Introducing the Coding Analysis Toolkit
Chi-Jung Lu, Stuart W Shulman
118 Methodological Thinking in Psychology: Starting from mixed methods
Francesco Arcidiacono, Eugenio De Gregorio
127 Epilogue: Software Tools and the Development of Multiple and Mixed Methods Research
Patricia Bazeley
Forthcoming: Managing the Messiness of Health Services Research: The Research Design Framework
Ann Dadich, Anneke Fitzgerald
Of related interest: Examining the methods used for a critical ethnographic enquiry: Contemporary Nurse 28/1 (2008) in press
Sonia Allen, Ysanne Chapman, Karen Francis, Margaret O’Connor
Of related interest: Mixed Methods Research is an Effective Method of Enquiry for Community Health Research
Sharon Andrew, Elizabeth J Halcomb

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