Review: An Introduction to Fully Integrated Mixed Methods Research, by Creamer, Elizabeth G
Date
2021-03-23
Authors
Griffin, Greg
Spencer, Eron
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Sage
Abstract
If complexity and interdisciplinarity are crucial challenges for urban planning research, our field should build more sophisticated approaches to understanding problems. An Introduction to Fully Mixed Methods Research provides a clear and comprehensive basis for the simultaneous integration of qualitative and quantitative information, strengthening the alignment of how we think about complex truths in urban planning and how we devise solutions that integrate the breadth of knowledge for wicked problems. To evaluate the book for multiple audiences, we approach this review as a professor and graduate student team.
Description
This is a publisher-accepted preprint of a book review published in Journal of Planning Education and Research.
Keywords
mixed methods, urban planning, critical realism
Citation
Griffin, Greg P., and Eron Spencer. “Review: An Introduction to Fully Integrated Mixed Methods Research, by Creamer, Elizabeth G.” Journal of Planning Education and Research, (March 2021). https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X211001943.
Department
Architecture and Planning