Bridging Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Dr. Helen Kara, Mentor in Residence for April 2022, helps to bridge boundaries - and is known for extending a hand to anyone who is stumbling. In this interview she discusses her new book, written to help those experienced with quantitative methods take the steps they need in order to understand qualitative research basics. Use the code MSPACEQ223 to receive a 20% discount on Qualitative Research for Quantitative Researchers when ordering from Sage Publishing by June 30, 2023.
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