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Nov 12, 2024
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SOWK 9342 - Mixed Methods Research 3 hrs Mixed Methods in Clinical Social Work Practice will provide an overview of mixed methods research, with an emphasis on its application in social work research. Students are expected to have a basic understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods prior to beginning this course. “Mixed methods” refers to the intentional mixing of quantitative and qualitative approaches within one study or across a program of research. Engagement in mixed methods research is intended to enhance the researcher’s ability to study complex social phenomena holistically, while minimizing some of the limitations posed by mono-method (qualitative or quantitative) designs. The foundation for conducting mixed methods research in social work is laid by exploring the historical, philosophical, and epistemological, roots of this emerging research methodology. Methods for collecting, analyzing and presenting data will also be discussed. (Includes week on-site in San Antonio) Prerequisite(s): SOWK 9300, SOWK 9308, SOWK 9315, SOWK 9319, SOWK 9325, SOWK 9330, SOWK 9338 Offered: Summer.
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