Phenomenography as a Foundation for Mixed Models Research
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
American Behavioral Scientist
Volume
62
Issue
7
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Date
4-21-2018
First Page
887
Last Page
899
Abstract
Phenomenography is a methodological paradigm, which emphasizes personal conceptions as a necessary construct to understand the relationship between the physical events that people experience and the personal meanings that they derive from those experiences. This perspective provides a useful framework for mixed methodology research, because its ontology provides both equal legitimacy to objective and subjective phenomena and an integrated paradigm within which one can jointly engage quantitative and qualitative methods. We examine several instances of mixed methods research from the literature that utilize a phenomenographic perspective and identify implications for further development of mixed research strategies.
Recommended Citation
Feldon, D. F., & Tofel-Grehl, C. (2018). Phenomenography as a foundation for mixed models research. American Behavioral Scientist, 62(7), 887-899.