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Mixed-Methods Research in Nutrition and Dietetics
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 117Issue 5p683–697Published online: March 8, 2017- Jamie Zoellner
- Jeffrey E. Harris
Cited in Scopus: 44This work focuses on mixed-methods research (MMR) and is the 11th in a series exploring the importance of research design, statistical analysis, and epidemiologic methods as applied to nutrition and dietetics research. MMR research is an investigative technique that applies both quantitative and qualitative data. The purpose of this article is to define MMR; describe its history and nature; provide reasons for its use; describe and explain the six different MMR designs; describe sample selection; and provide guidance in data collection, analysis, and inference.