Define mixed methods research based on the definition provided by the National Institute of Health's Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research.
What will be an ideal response?
Mixed methods research focuses on research questions that call for real-life contextual understandings, employing rigorous quantitative research assessing the magnitude and frequency of constructs and rigorous qualitative research exploring the meaning and understanding of constructs, and intentionally integrating or combining these methods to draw on the strengths of each.
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a. True b. False
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a. in chorological order. b. with key information at the first of the report. c. in an informal manner. d. All the above responses are correct.
Legal aid for indigents:
A) differs among jurisdictions. B) is available free to affluent defendants. C) is the same in all jurisdictions. D) None of the above.
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a. a crime. b. a felony. c. a tort. d. deviant.