Introduction to mixed methods research
Date:
12/11/2024
Organised by:
UCL
Presenter:
Dr Ruth Plackett & Dr Sarah Jasim
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Ruth Plackett, ruth.plackett.15@ucl.ac.uk
Venue: Online
Description:
Our bespoke online learning course is aimed at those wanting to learn more or needing help with mixed methods research. It is particularly relevant for PhD students and researchers.
The course from (Methodical) will be delivered by experienced mixed methods researchers Dr Sarah Jasim, a senior research fellow at University College London and London School of Economics and Dr Ruth Plackett, a senior research fellow at University College London.
The course will cover:
Key principles and procedures in mixed methods research
What is mixed methods research and why do we use it?
How to plan a mixed methods research project.
Understanding models of sequence and priority used in mixed methods research.
How to analyse data and combine results.
There will be opportunity to discuss your own research questions, methods, and desired outcomes.
The course will be on online (Zoom) from 10-4pm.
Cost:
300
Website and registration:
Region:
Greater London
Keywords:
Mixed Methods
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