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Mixed methods research in inquiry-based instruction: an integrative review

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Pages 288-304 | Received 28 Apr 2018, Accepted 04 Mar 2019, Published online: 02 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This integrative literature review takes up the ongoing discussion about the place of mixed methods designs in educational research. We focus on studies that investigate the role of argumentation in inquiry-based learning, either as a means for enhancing inquiry (argument-based inquiry) or as a learning outcome (inquiry-based argument). We argue that this field of research offers a perfect example of the ways in which a paradigm and its research questions call for mixed-methods designs. We then present an integrative review to explore patterns and identify gaps in the literature, asking: (1) How frequently and in what ways are mixed methods used in the field? (2) What rationales are driving the use of mixed methods? and (3) To what extent is the potential of mixed methods research being realized in the field?. For readers studying argumentation in inquiry-based instruction, we hope to open up a critical dialogue about aims and methodologies in the field. For readers interested in mixed-methods designs we hope to offer a case study of how to build a rationale from within a discipline for leveraging the range of mixed methodologies to study a problem. We conclude with recommendations for further research.

Acknowledgements

This paper was possible thanks to a post-doctoral grant scholarship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (code: SFRH/BPD/109331/2015) and an Exploratory research grant award by the first author’s host institution.

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Funding

This paper was possible thanks to a post-doctoral grant scholarship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (code: SFRH/BPD/109331/2015) and an Exploratory research grant award by the first author’s host institution

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