Even though it was written 16 years ago, it is still very relevant. I especially like the five purposes for mixed-method evaluations: triangulation, complementarity, development, initiation, and expansion (also summarized in this paper: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1163620.
RE: How are mixed methods used in programme evaluation?
Dear colleagues,
For any of you who may not be aware of it, I highly recommend this book from my guru on applying mixed methods in evaluation: Mixed Methods in Social Inquiry, by Jennifer Greene.
Even though it was written 16 years ago, it is still very relevant. I especially like the five purposes for mixed-method evaluations: triangulation, complementarity, development, initiation, and expansion (also summarized in this paper: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1163620.
Anne Kepple