Case Study for Integrated Research Design

While many researchers such as Babbie (1992), Bailey (1987) and Best (1989) support the virtues of empirical research, other prominent researchers (for example Bryman, 1988; Denzin, 1989; Jick, 1983; Strauss and Corbin, 1990) indicate the benefits of combining qualitative and quantitative techniques within a research method, not only for developing or extending theory and testing its application, but also to achieve betweenmethod triangulation through enhancing the quantitative output with rich, one-on-one interview data.
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