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The Value of Mixed Methods Designs to Social Justice Research in Counseling and Psychology
Author(s) -
Joseph G. Ponterotto,
Jaya T. Mathew,
Brigid Raughley
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal for social action in counseling and psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.119
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2159-8142
DOI - 10.33043/jsacp.5.2.42-68
Subject(s) - popularity , multiculturalism , multimethodology , value (mathematics) , counseling psychology , research design , psychology , social justice , management science , applied psychology , social psychology , engineering ethics , computer science , sociology , social science , pedagogy , engineering , criminology , machine learning
This article highlights the potential value of mixed methods designs for social justice research in counseling, psychology, and related human services professions. Though representing only a small minority of research designs used in these fields, mixed methods approaches are gaining in popularity. A rationale for the use of mixed methods research in the human services generally, and multicultural/social justice counseling specifically, is presented. Various mixed methods designs are reviewed, examples of published mixed methods multicultural research are highlighted, and a flow diagram to determine whether or not to incorporate a mixed method design for a particular study is put forth. Limitations of mixed methods designs are also acknowledged.

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