Mixed-Method Data Analysis
Mixed-Method Data Analysis
Data Analysis
Mixed Analysis Matrix
• Data Transformation
• Extreme Case Analysis
• Typology/Category Development
• Multiple Level Analysis
• Computer-aided Mixed Methods Data Analysis
Qualitizing Data
Quantitizing Data
Data Merging
• Not only turning one data type into the other but merge
together different types of data and thus create a new
variable.
Extreme Case Analysis
• Aimed at examining the value of such unusual cases by
identifying them by one method and further
examining them using the other.
• The usual practice involves identifying outliers in
quantitative research and then submitting them to
further, more intensive qualitative analysis to
understand the reason for the deviance.
• Analysing one data type and establish some substantive
categories or themes.
Typology/Category • The categories then applied in the analysis of the other type
of data.
Development • The categories are used to divide the sample into
subsamples, that is, classify individuals into different types,
which would be a case of typology development.
Multiple Level Analysis
Relevant if we have quantitative data about a larger group znd then
submit a subsample of this group to further intensive qualitative
investigation.
In this way, we have two levels of embedded data which can be
integrated to good effect.