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development projects, in which he measures the extent to which they use UML for collaboration, and the number of code defects that can be attributed to communication problems. Fora published
example of this strategy, see Damian and
Chisan (The
Concurrent triangulation strategy is probably the most familiar and widely used among the mixed-method approaches. This strategy uses different methods concurrently,
in an attempt to confirm, cross-validate or corroborate findings. Triangulation is motivated by the fact that often what people say could be different than what people do and thus collecting data from multiple sources helps improve validity. For example, Joe might incorporate additional data collection techniques into his ethnographic study on the use of UML. He could collect quantitative data from surveys of similar developers to compare against the results of his ethnography. By collecting both types of data simultaneously, rather than sequentially, each analysis can be adapted to explore emerging results from the other. The challenge in this approach is that it maybe difficult for the researcher to compare the results of two analyses or to resolve contradictions that arise in the results. In such cases
a further source of evidence, or a followup study might be necessary. Fora published example of this strategy, see Bratthall and Jørgensen (Mixed methods research can be conducted within any of the philosophical stances. For example, a positivist might combine experiments with confirmatory case studies a constructivist might mix ethnographies with surveys. However, both positivism and constructivism may limit the ability to mix the methods. While positivists strongly prefer quantitative evidence, and constructivists strongly
prefer qualitative evidence, mixed methods research emphasizes the use of evidence from both quantitative and qualitative data. Therefore, mixed methods research is more often associated with a pragmatist stance, where the emphasis is on using those methods that most effectively address the research problem.
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