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Concurrent Triangulation Design

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Concurrent triangulation design is a mixed-methods research approach used primarily in social sciences and program evaluation. It involves collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data simultaneously, with the aim of corroborating findings and providing a comprehensive understanding of the research problem. This approach enhances validity by integrating different types of data within a single phase of the study, facilitating a more nuanced interpretation of results.

Key Features

  • Simultaneous collection of qualitative and quantitative data
  • Integration of multiple data sources during the same research phase
  • Emphasis on corroboration and validation across methods
  • Allows for comprehensive analysis and richer insights
  • Suitable for complex or multi-faceted research questions

Pros

  • Provides a holistic view by combining numerical and narrative data
  • Enhances validity through corroboration of findings
  • Efficient data collection process by conducting both methods concurrently
  • Flexibility in addressing complex research questions

Cons

  • Requires careful planning to ensure proper integration of methods
  • Can be resource-intensive, demanding more time and effort
  • Potential challenges in data analysis due to methodological complexity
  • Requires researchers skilled in both qualitative and quantitative techniques

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