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Mixed Methods Research

Also known as: Mixed-Methods, Multi-Method Research

A research approach that combines quantitative methods (statistical analysis, surveys, measurements) with qualitative methods (interviews, thematic analysis, ethnography) within a single study or program of research. Mixed methods research is common in accessibility studies because it allows researchers to both measure objective outcomes (like task completion rates or content characteristics) and understand subjective experiences (like user perceptions, strategies, and challenges). This approach provides a more comprehensive picture than either method alone.

Category: research methods

Related: Thematic Analysis · Digital Ethnography

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