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Student and Instructor Site for Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research, Second Edition
John W. Creswell and Vicki Plano Clark


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About the Book

Combining the latest thinking about mixed methods research designs with practical, step-by-step guidance, the Second Edition of Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research now covers six major mixed methods designs. Authors John W. Creswell and Vicki L. Plano Clark walk readers through the entire research process, from formulating questions to designing, collecting data, and interpreting results and include updated examples from published mixed methods studies drawn from the social, behavioral, health, and education disciplines.

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Student Study Site

This Web-based student study site is intended to enhance students' understanding of Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research 2e by John W. Creswell & Vicki L. Plano Clark. Please note that all the materials on this site are especially geared toward maximizing the potential for students to learn and enhance class discussion.