Mixed Methods using MAXQDA
Date:
08/01/2015
Organised by:
University of Surrey
Presenter:
Prof. Udo Kuckartz, University of Marburg and Graham Hughes, Qualitative Innovations in CAQDAS
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Elizabeth Stutchbury, Administrator
Day Courses in Social Research
Department of Sociology
University of Surrey
GUILDFORD, GU2 7XH, UK
tel: +44(0)1483 689458 +44(0)1483 689458
email: e.stutchbury@surrey.ac.uk
Description:
Over the last decade, mixed methods approaches have become more and more popular all around the world. These approaches have been adopted in different disciplines like sociology, anthropology, education, general medicine, etc. However, confusing terms are often used. For instance: What is the difference between mixed methods, triangulation, data integration, and data combination? The workshop will try to clarify this subject and focusses on the characteristics of the different methodologies. It starts with an orienting overview and then discusses how mixed methods approaches can be realized using MAXQDA.
Cost:
Government/Commericial Sector - £195
Academic/ Charitable Sector - £150
All UK Students - £20
Non-UK Students - £150
Website and registration:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/study/daycourses/events/2014-2015/150108-MMx-1-MS.htm
Region:
Greater London
Keywords:
Data Collection
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