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Toward Full Integration of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Case Study Research: Insights From Investigating Child Welfare Inequalities

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  • Will Mason
  • Kate Morris
  • Calum Webb
  • Brigid Daniels
  • Brid Featherstone
  • Paul Bywaters
  • Nughmana Mirza
  • Jade Hooper
  • Geraldine Brady
  • Lisa Bunting
  • Jonathon Scourfield
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/04/2020
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Mixed Methods Research
Issue number2
Volume14
Number of pages20
Pages (from-to)164-183
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date1/07/19
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Delineation of the full integration of quantitative and qualitative methods throughout all stages of multisite mixed methods case study projects remains a gap in the methodological literature. This article offers advances to the field of mixed methods by detailing the application and integration of mixed methods throughout all stages of one such project; a study of child welfare inequalities. By offering a critical discussion of site selection and the management of confirmatory, expansionary and discordant data, this article contributes to the limited body of mixed methods exemplars specific to this field. We propose that our mixed methods approach provided distinctive insights into a complex social problem, offering expanded understandings of the relationship between poverty, child abuse, and neglect.