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Morse JM
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Abstract
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In this article, we make a case for achieving comprehensive understanding by using multiple methods in a research program. We argue that when used alone, qualitative methods are not holistic, but can actively provide a segmented perspective on a research problem. We illustrate this concern using three types of data The limitations of individual methods alone can be systematically overcome by investigators increasing their methodological skills and developing a varied research program.
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