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Use of the Transformative Framework in Mixed Methods Studies

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QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 441-454

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1077800410364610

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mixed methods; mix methods; multimethod; triangulation; transformative; emancipatory; advocacy; review

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A concern exists that mixed methods studies do not contain advocacy stances. Preliminary evidence suggests that this is not the case, but to address this issue in more depth the authors examined 13 mixed methods studies that contained an advocacy, transformative lens. Such a lens consisted of incorporating intent to advocate for an improvement in human interests and society through addressing issues of power and social relationships. Included for review were 10 criteria for a transformative study and rigorous procedures for mixed methods research. The findings of this study suggested that several transformative criteria are being used in published mixed methods studies but that some are underutilized. This analysis helped advance eight key elements that authors might use for incorporating a transformative lens into a mixed methods study.

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