Mapping the Problem Statement and Study Purposes to the Quantitative Analysis: Insights From Mixed Methods Perspectives

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  • Zhidong Zhang Author
  • Blanca Ibarra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v8i1.1408

Keywords:

the consistency of the essential elements, mixed methods, semantic network analysis, thematic

Abstract

This study introduces a novel approach to assess the quality of doctoral dissertations using a mixed methods design, specifically the convergent parallel model. Initially, the research focuses on qualitative data obtained from the context, research problem statement, and study purpose within a doctoral dissertation. As an example of quantitative data, the study examines self-confidence in creating a database based on years of experience using a questionnaire. The qualitative analysis employs semantic and thematic analysis techniques, revealing a clear alignment between the identified themes and the quantitative evidence. These findings underscore the effectiveness of the mixed methods approach in comprehensively evaluating the quality of doctoral dissertations.

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2024-02-14

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Mapping the Problem Statement and Study Purposes to the Quantitative Analysis: Insights From Mixed Methods Perspectives. (2024). Journal of Education and Development, 8(1), p11. https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v8i1.1408

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