State a research question and explain why (or why not) a mixed methods approach could help to answer the question.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: A research question does not always require mixed methods research. For example, if we are interested in what percentage of the classroom saw a doctor in the last month, we could use only quantitative techniques. But, if we are more interested in whether students in our class are having their health care needs met, we may require to mixed methods to better understand the issue from multiple perspectives.

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