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The most important thing is that the research is coherent with an epistemological background and that this

is made explicit and satisfactorily justified, by reference to the successful investigations that have taken
place in the history of science under the selected approach and, correlatively, also by reference. with some
current of thought that has justified, explained and promoted it.
In case of logical inconsistency between the quantitative and qualitative results, it is convenient to analyze
in depth what happened in the collection and analysis of each type of data. It may happen that the
application of one of the two processes was not reliable or that they evaluate different issues or aspects.
The main types of mixed designs are: two-stage designs, dominant or main focus designs, parallel
designs, and complex mixed designs.
Holistic research allows the scientist to plan and guide his work within a broad but at the same time
precise vision. It helps you to know to what level of depth you can aspire and to specify the objectives of
your investigation. It helps him understand that what he does is based on research by others who have
reached a certain point, and his work is part of an ongoing activity embedded in the dynamic process of
social and scientific evolution. Thus, what for him is a conclusion, for another is a starting point.

A. For whom the mixed approach to research involves


a process of collecting, analyzing and linking ( ) Smuts
quantitative and qualitative data in the same series
of investigations to respond to a problem statement.

B. Those who argue that the mixed methods approach


to educational research has the potential to be a ( ) Triangulation
distinct methodology within the traditions of the
Social Sciences.

C. A concept that for years has driven the qualitative


approach by referring to the triangulation of sources ( ) Pafer
to verify data.

D. Philosopher who was the first to use the term to use


the term in his book Holism and Evolution. It
( ) Sampieri
derives from the Greek root holos meaning "whole",
"whole", "entire", and the suffix -ism which is used
to designate a doctrine or practice. to designate a
doctrine or practice.

E. Holistic research allows the scientist to plan and ( ) Greene, Caracelli y


orient his work within a broad but at the same time Graham
precise vision.
D
C
E
A
B

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