I would add a 7th consideration on how qualitative methods interact or differ from quantitative methods:
During the dissemination of the results and recommendations – How are results and recommendations from qualitative and quantitative methods disseminated for the most effective outcome/impact, and to whom?
Is there evidence that certain dissemination approaches for qualitative and quantitative results are more effective/receptive to certain/most stakeholders than other approaches?
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
Past National President, Nigerian Association of Evaluators (NAE)
CEO/Programmes Director, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)
RE: How are mixed methods used in programme evaluation?
Thanks for this topic/focus.
I would add a 7th consideration on how qualitative methods interact or differ from quantitative methods:
During the dissemination of the results and recommendations – How are results and recommendations from qualitative and quantitative methods disseminated for the most effective outcome/impact, and to whom?
Is there evidence that certain dissemination approaches for qualitative and quantitative results are more effective/receptive to certain/most stakeholders than other approaches?
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
Past National President, Nigerian Association of Evaluators (NAE)
CEO/Programmes Director, Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)