Mixed Research Method
Abstract
Research is a methodological process in which a researcher's interest is investigated and investigated exhaustively, whether under the qualitative, quantitative or socio-critical approach, with aims aimed at solving said problem in the field scientific, humanistic and technological. The objective of this document was to analyze the Mixed Method of Research (MMI), from its conceptualization, procedure and importance of its applicability in the investigative work. The methodology used to approach this essay was exhaustive documentary research, which consisted in reviewing bibliographic material on the object of study to perform an analysis of the selected contents. It is concluded that this method allows the synergy between different styles of thought for the obtaining and validation of scientific knowledge, favoring the methodological hybridization of the study problem, without letting escape the minimum detail of it, to establish objective conclusions of objective and subjective.
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