0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views12 pages

Report

advanced research

Uploaded by

tolentinoeljay1
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views12 pages

Report

advanced research

Uploaded by

tolentinoeljay1
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 12

Advanced Research in

Education
CONCURRENT
TRIAGULATIONS
STRATEGY
(Procedures and methods of
Ladyanalysis)
Joy R. Ordoñez
Disscusant
The Types Of Mixed Method Research
. researchers have long been using multiple

Designs
methods, just not calling them “mixed.” Mixed
methods research takes advantage of using
multiple ways to explore a research problem

The first one was already discuss by Mam


Napiza, so let’s just focus on the 2nd one while

Concurrent
the remaining two will be discussed by my fellow

Sequential
reporters

Research Embedded
Designs Strategy

Concurrent Concurrent
Triangulations Transformative
Strategy Strategy
existing, happening, or done
at the same time.

CONCURRENT
TRIAGULATIONS
STRATEGY
(Procedures and methods of
an approach used by many different
people who share one thing in commonanalysis)
Concurrent triangulation
This approach helps to minimize bias and
provides a more comprehensive understanding
of the phenomenon being studied. The use of
concurrent triangulation can enhance the rigor

research design is a method


and depth of qualitative research, ensuring that
the findings are reliable and accurate.

used to gather and analyze


data from multiple sources
simultaneously in order to
increase the credibility and
validity
It refers to of
trustworthiness and how
research findings.
It is concerned with the extent to
which a study accurately reflects
believable a study is. or evaluates the concept or ideas
being investigated.
Here’s an example, this boy......
So he conduct an interview and also observe their behavior. In those things he is already strengthening
the validity of his study by including multiple forms of data. And to make this data credible he needs to
. ….
measure the findings if it is correct and accurate. But he is not, strictly speaking, mixing data. Mixed I want to know
methods refer specifically to the use of both quantitative and qualitative research methods. So to
more about how
summarize, both multiple methods and mixed methods are forms of research triangulation.
first-year college
students acclimate
to college.

interview

“Validity
and
Credibility”

FIELDWORK
It involves using different
methods, theories, data
sources, or researchers to
examine a research question
So let’s just simply put that concurrent
triangulation strategy …….

from various angles and


By combining those, it can help to ensure that
fundamental biases arising from the use of a
single method or a single observer are

perspectives.
overcome.

This is also an effort to help explore and explain


complex human behavior using a variety of
methods to offer a more balanced explanation to
readers.
Creswell, (2003)

•Characterized by: Two or more methods used to


confirm, cross-validate, or corroborate findings
within a study. Data collection is concurrent.
Yes, here we are going to collect both quantitative and
qualitative data then analyzed afterwards

•Purpose: Generally, both


methods are used to overcome a
weakness in using one method
with the strengths of another.
After the qualitative and quantitative data are
collected, separate analysis are conducted.

Then triangulations occurs once all findings or


results are in, whereby one can compare and
contrast for similarities and incongruences.

Finally, the interpretation of result doesn’t occur


until the end of the investigation.
What are the challenges of
CONCURRENT
TRIAGULATIONS STRATEGY?

 Much effort and expertise is required,


particularly because of the concurrent
data collection and the fact that equal
weight is usually given to each data type.

 Researchers may face the question of


what to do if the quantitative and
qualitative results do not agree. These

You might also like