![]() Read more on the idea of "1+1=3" in MMR at the Journal of Mixed Methods Research. ![]() Introduction to MAXQDA for qualitative and mixed-methods analysis short course University of Surrey Cookies We use cookies to help our site work, to understand how it is used, and to tailor ads that are more relevant to you and your interests. The "1+1=3" on our mug expresses the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, representing the synergy and the challenge of integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in research. This two-day course is for anyone with a need to use MAXQDA to manage and analyse qualitative data. Alongside our in-house webinars and online workshops, here you will find the list of external workshops and video courses organized by MAXQDA Professional Trainers. ![]() Mixed methods research (MMR) is “an approach to research in social, behavioral, and health sciences in which the investigator gathers both quantitative (closed-ended) and qualitative (open-ended) data, integrates the two, and then draws interpretations based on the combined strength of both sets of data to understand research problems.” (Creswell 2014, Concise Introduction to Mixed Methods Research) It is rapidly becoming a popular methodology used in social and health sciences the past 30 years. MAXQDA is a powerful software for the qualitative and mixed-methods analysis of text, audio, video, survey and social media data. We offer a wide range of training courses on MAXQDA, flexibly tailored to your needs and conducted by top MAXQDA experts.
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