A note on choosing research
philosoph(ies) to use in a mixed methods research dissertation project (also
covering the topic of mono method, multi method and mixed method): for MBA
students (information from perplexity.ai)
My question
1: "In the context of a part-time
4-month MBA dissertation projects, many students like to employ the research
approach of mixed methods research. The usual practice is to consider using
either pragmatism or critical realism as the research philosophy choice. Is it
feasible to use more than two research philosophies, e.g. positivism and
interpretivism, in one dissertation project in this case?"
The reply:
"Yes, it is feasible to incorporate
elements from more than two research philosophies, such as positivism and
interpretivism, in a single mixed methods MBA dissertation, but practicality in
a 4-month part-time project favors a single overarching philosophy like
pragmatism or critical realism that accommodates multiple perspectives. This
approach avoids excessive complexity while aligning with your prior use of
pragmatism for mixed methods in Housing Studies dissertations. Explicitly
claiming multiple full philosophies demands robust justification, which may
strain time and word limits.
Feasibility Challenges
Mixed methods
research often straddles paradigms by integrating quantitative
(positivist-leaning) and qualitative (interpretivist-leaning) elements, but
declaring more than two philosophies risks incoherence without a unifying
framework. In short timelines, simpler integration under
pragmatism—prioritizing practical outcomes—or critical realism—focusing on
underlying mechanisms—is standard and easier to defend. Your past discussions
highlight this, noting multistrand designs with multiple paradigms as advanced
but unsuitable for novices with 4-month constraints.
Recommended Approach
Adopt pragmatism
or critical realism as the primary philosophy, then pragmatically borrow
positivist tools (e.g., surveys) and interpretivist ones (e.g., interviews)
with clear rationale. This maintains coherence, as seen in dialectical
pluralism that dialectically engages multiple views empirically. For your MBA
context, outline the dominant philosophy early and justify borrowings briefly
to meet assessment expectations without overcomplicating the proposal.
Alternatives Comparison
|
Philosophy Strategy |
Suitability for 4-Month MBA |
Justification Needs |
Example Alignment |
|
Single (e.g., Pragmatism) |
High |
Low |
Fits mixed methods flexibly |
|
Two (e.g., Critical Realism + Pragmatism) |
Medium |
Medium |
Coordinates methods but risks muddle |
|
Multiple (>2, e.g., Positivism + Interpretivism) |
Low |
High |
Possible via scientific realism, but demanding |
My question
2: "Please describe the following
terms: mono method, multi method and mixed method, and also recommend 2 YouTube
videos on this topic; then also highlight the main ideas of these two YouTube
videos."
The reply:
"Mono-method, multi-method, and mixed-method describe distinct research
design approaches used in dissertations like your part-time MBA projects.
Mono-method relies on a single technique, multi-method uses several within one
paradigm, and mixed-method integrates quantitative and qualitative for comprehensive
insights.
Definitions
Mono-method employs one data collection
or analysis technique, either qualitative (e.g., interviews) or quantitative
(e.g., surveys), maintaining simplicity and paradigm purity like positivism or
interpretivism.
Multi-method applies multiple
techniques within the same paradigm, such as various qualitative tools
(interviews plus observations) or quantitative ones (surveys plus experiments),
enhancing depth without crossing paradigms.
Mixed-method combines quantitative and
qualitative methods, often under pragmatism, to triangulate findings and
address complex issues like housing policy impacts.
Recommended Videos
These
YouTube videos clarify the distinctions effectively for MBA students:
·
"Mixed Methods Research:
Mono-method vs Multi-methods vs MMR" (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRn3ZCwv23g
) – Short explanation contrasting the
three.
·
"Mono, Multi & Mixed Method
Research Design" (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxtClJBxJdM
) – Practical overview with
dissertation relevance.
Video Highlights
The first video
differentiates mono-method as single-paradigm/single-tool, multi-method as
same-paradigm/multiple-tools, and mixed-methods as cross-paradigm integration
(qual + quant) under pragmatism for conjoint interpretations.
The second video
outlines challenges in mixed-methods designs, like integration complexity,
while noting multi-method's coherence for time-constrained projects and
mono-method's feasibility for novices."
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