The mixed method approach in sociology refers to a research strategy that combines both qualitative and quantitative methods to gain a more comprehensive understanding of a social phenomenon.
This approach allows researchers to gather numerical data through surveys or experiments (quantitative) while also collecting detailed, descriptive information through interviews or observations (qualitative). By integrating these methods, students can benefit from the strengths of both approaches, obtaining statistical insights alongside deeper, contextual understandings.
This is particularly useful in GCSE Sociology as it enables a more rounded analysis of social issues, responding to complex questions by considering multiple perspectives and types of evidence.
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