Review:

Exploratory Sequential Design

overall review score: 4.2
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Exploratory-sequential-design is a mixed methods research approach that begins with qualitative data collection and analysis to explore a phenomenon, followed by quantitative methods to test or generalize the initial findings. It allows researchers to gain in-depth understanding before measuring or validating hypotheses, making it particularly useful in areas where little prior information exists.

Key Features

  • Sequential approach: starts with qualitative exploration, then quantitative testing
  • Emphasizes thorough understanding of complex phenomena
  • Flexible integration of different data collection methods
  • Ideal for developing variables, instruments, or hypotheses
  • Supports iterative process for refining research focus

Pros

  • Allows in-depth exploration of complex topics
  • Combines strengths of qualitative and quantitative research
  • Provides comprehensive insights and validated findings
  • Useful for theory development and instrument design
  • Flexible and adaptable to various research contexts

Cons

  • Time-consuming due to multiple phases
  • Requires expertise in both qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Potential challenges in integrating diverse data types
  • May involve more resources compared to single-method designs

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