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Research, in Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research, Tashakkori

This document lists 8 references related to research methods. The references cover topics such as multimethod research, critical perspectives on information systems research, business research for decision making, management research introduction, practical research planning and design, paradigm debates in mixed methods research, research methods for business skills, and contemporary issues in mixed methods research.
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Research, in Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research, Tashakkori

This document lists 8 references related to research methods. The references cover topics such as multimethod research, critical perspectives on information systems research, business research for decision making, management research introduction, practical research planning and design, paradigm debates in mixed methods research, research methods for business skills, and contemporary issues in mixed methods research.
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Brewer, J. & Hunter, A. (2006).

Foundations of multimethod research: synthesizing styles,


London: Sage Publications.
Brooke, C. (2002). Critical Perspectives on Information Systems: An Impression of the
Research Landscape, Journal of Information Technology, 17(1), 271-283.
Davis, D. (2005). Business research for decision making, London: Thompson Brooks/Cole.
Easterby-Smith, M., Thorpe, R. & Lowe, A. (2002). Management Research: An Introduction,
2nd Eds., London: Sage Publications
Leedy, P. (2005). Practical research: Planning and design, NJ: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
Morgan, D.L. (2007). Paradigm lost and pragmatism regained: Methodological implications
of combining qualitative and qualitative methods, Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 1(1),
48-76.
Sekaran, U. & Bougie, R. (2011). Research Methods for Business: A Skill Building Approach,
London: John Wiley & Sons
Teddlie, C. & A. Tashakkori (2010). Overview of contemporary issues in mixed methods
research, in Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research, Tashakkori,
A. & Teddlie, C. (Eds), 2010, London: Sage Publications

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