All Stories

  1. In This Issue: Introducing Virtual Special Issues, Advances in Paradigms, Mixed Methods Crossover Analysis, and Social Network Analysis in Mixed Methods Research
  2. Comparison of general practice residents’ attitudes and perceptions about training in two programmes in China: a mixed methods survey
  3. A Checklist of Mixed Methods Elements in a Submission for Advancing the Methodology of Mixed Methods Research
  4. First-year medical student attitudes about general practice in China: a comparison between Chinese and international students
  5. In This Issue: The Performative Paradigm, Pillar Integration, Value Creation Evaluation, Longitudinal Procedures, Gender-Based Violence Mitigation, and Whole Design Integration
  6. New Requirements to Include the Methodological Contribution in Articles Published in the Journal of Mixed Methods Research
  7. In This Issue: Innovations in Mixed Methods—Causality, Case Study Research With a Circular Joint Display, Social Media, Grounded Theory, and Phenomenology
  8. Guidance for researchers to move from a topic to research question to a research methodology.
  9. Discovering and doing family medicine and community health research
  10. Rebuttal—Conceptualizing Integration During Both the Data Collection and Data Interpretation Phases: A Response to David Morgan
  11. A Call for Expanding Philosophical Perspectives to Create a More “Worldly” Field of Mixed Methods: The Example of Yinyang Philosophy
  12. Mixed methods in public health research in Taiwan – Using visual diagrams to communicate complex design procedures
  13. In This Issue
  14. Six Equations to Help Conceptualize the Field of Mixed Methods
  15. JMMR Has a New “Commentaries” Feature
  16. Mixed methods giants weigh in on the past, present, and future.
  17. Initial construct validity evidence of a virtual human application for competency assessment in breaking bad news to a cancer patient
  18. The mixed methods research integration trilogy
  19. The Journal of Mixed Methods Research Starts a New Decade
  20. Key informants' perspectives on development of family medicine training programs in Ethiopia
  21. “Haven’t We Always Been Doing Mixed Methods Research?”
  22. Leadership role played by Qatar in primary care
  23. Teaching wound care to family medicine residents on a wound care service