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Citation

Newman I, Ridenour CS, Newman C, Smith S, Brown RC. Mid-West. Educ. Res. 2013; 25(4): 31-46.

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(Copyright © 2013, Mid-Western Educational Research Association)

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Abstract

Many important educational situations such as traumatic brain injury among preschoolers, school gun violence, preadolescent eating disorders, and adolescent suicide happen relatively infrequently. In this article, the authors explain why mixed methods research designs offer more meaningful empirical results than do qualitative or quantitative designs alone when asking research questions about low incident situations. The authors present and explain three mixed methods models applicable to low incidents situations. KW: Adolescents; Bullying; Online Bullying; Violence; Suicide;


Language: en

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