Sequential multiple methods as a contemporary method in learning disability nursing practice research.
Mafuba, Kay and Gates, Robert
(2012)
Sequential multiple methods as a contemporary method in learning disability nursing practice research.
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities : JOID, 16 (4).
pp. 287-296.
ISSN 1744-6309
This paper explores and advocates the use of sequential multiple methods as a contemporary strategy for undertaking research. Sequential multiple methods involve the use of results obtained through one data collection method to determine the direction and implementation of subsequent stages of a research project (Morse, 1991; Morgan, 1998). This paper will also explore the significance of how triangulating research at the epistemological, theoretical and methodological levels could enhance research. Finally the paper evaluates the significance of sequential multiple method in learning disability nursing research practice.
Item Type | Article |
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Identification Number | 10.1177/1744629512462178 |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:32 |
Last Modified | 10 Sep 2025 20:49 |
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