Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for Evaluation – Part 2

June 6, 2006 at 6:24 am Leave a comment

Further to my earlier post on combining qualitative and quantitative methods for evaluation, I came across some interesting resources on this subject:

An article “Methodological Triangulation,or How To Get Lost Without Being Found Out” – with an interesting review of common errors in triangulation.

User-Friendly Handbook for Mixed Method Evaluations” – good practical advice on mixing evaluation methods.

Glenn

Entry filed under: Evaluation methodology, Evaluation tools (surveys, interviews..), PR evaluation, Training evaluation.

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