Data Analysis in Mixed Research: A Primer
Abstract
The purpose of this methodological article is to provide a primer for conducting a mixed
analysis—the term used for analyzing data in mixed research. Broadly speaking, a mixed
analysis involves using quantitative and quantitative data analysis techniques within the same
study. In particular, a heuristic example using real data from a published study entitled
“Perceptions of Barriers to Reading Empirical Literature: A Mixed Analysis” (Benge,
Onwuegbuzie, Burgess, & Mallette, 2010) is used with the aid of screenshots to illustrate
how a researcher can conduct a quantitative dominant mixed analysis, wherein the
quantitative analysis component is given higher priority and qualitative data and analysis is
incorporated to increase understanding of the underlying phenomenon.