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Mixed method research — which is combining a qualitative and at least one quantitative data collection method and analysis tool in a single research project or program has become immensely popular in the social, behavioral and related sciences. It is a fact that even if not explicitly mentioned by name, by practice it has been commonly used as a method of choice by social scientists than most mono method studies (Bergman, 2008).
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Anthony, A.A., Joseph, M.T. (2014). The Study of Linkages Using Mixed Methods. In: SMEs in Indian Textiles. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137444578_8
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