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In Mixed Methods Design in Evaluation, the first volume of SAGE's Evaluation in Practice Series, best-selling author Donna M. Mertens explores the meaning of mixed methods evaluation, its evolution over the last few decades, and the dominant philosophical frameworks that are influencing thought and practice in the field today. Four chapters explore evaluation of the effectiveness of interventions, development of instruments, systematic reviews, and policy evaluations, while an additional chapter covers evaluation approaches often required in specific contexts including gender responsive evaluations, needs assessment, and evaluations in conflict zones. Practical in nature, the book guides readers’ thinking about the design of mixed methods evaluations through the use of illustrative examples and explanations for further applications.

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"This text provides students of evaluation an inspiring and thorough understanding of the variety of ways evaluation is made more complete and valuable through the use of mixed methods designs." -- Kathleen Norris "A great resource for conceptualizing, designing, and implementing mixed method evaluations for complex interventions or issues." -- Sebastian Galindo "This text contains a wealth of information regarding mixed methods evaluation designs. It will be a go-to text for years to come!" -- Jori N. Hall

Volume Editors' Introduction xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
About the Author xxi
Chapter 1 Mixed Methods in Evaluation: History and Progress
1(30)
History of Evaluation and Mixed Methods
2(1)
Scope of This Book
3(1)
Differentiating Mixed Methods Research and Mixed Methods Evaluation
3(2)
Increased Interest in and Demand for Mixed Methods Evaluations
5(1)
Professional Developments: Publications and Organizations
6(1)
Complexity in Evaluation Contexts and the Role of Mixed Methods
6(6)
Complexity Theory
10(2)
Conceptual Framework: Paradigms and Branches of Evaluation
12(1)
Philosophical Frames for Mixed Methods Evaluation
13(1)
Connecting Paradigms With the Field of Evaluation
14(11)
Postpositivism and the Methods Branch
17(1)
Constructivist Paradigm and the Values Branch
18(1)
Pragmatism and the Use Branch
19(1)
Transformative Paradigm and the Social Justice Branch
20(1)
Dialectical Pluralism and Mixed Methods Evaluation
21(2)
Important Caveats and an Alternate Metaphor
23(2)
Overview of Mixed Methods Approaches and Purposes
25(3)
Criteria to Judge Quality in Mixed Methods Evaluation Design
28(1)
Summary and Moving Forward: Overview of This Book
29(2)
Chapter 2 Mixed Methods Designs to Evaluate Interventions
31(24)
Evaluating Interventions
32(1)
Methods Branch: Mixed Methods and Experimental Designs to Test Intervention Effectiveness
32(5)
Values Branch: Qualitatively Dominant RCT Mixed Methods Design
37(4)
Use Branch: Randomized Controlled Trial With Qualitative Methods
41(3)
Social Justice Branch: Mixed Methods With RCT and Qualitative Designs
44(4)
Dialectical Pluralism: Mixed Methods for Intervention Evaluations
48(6)
Summary and Moving Forward
54(1)
Chapter 3 Mixed Methods Evaluation Designs for Instrument Development
55(28)
Instrument Development
56(1)
Methods Branch: Mixed Methods and Instrument Development
57(3)
Values Branch: Instrument Development With Qualitative Approach Dominant
60(7)
Use Branch: Multiphase Instrument Development
67(5)
Social Justice Branch: Instrument Development
72(4)
Dialectical Pluralism: Instrument Development
76(4)
Summary and Moving Forward
80(3)
Chapter 4 Mixed Methods Evaluation Designs for Policy Evaluation
83(28)
Policy Evaluation and Mixed Methods
84(1)
Methods Branch: Mixed Methods Policy Evaluation
85(3)
Methods Branch: Mixed Methods Survey/Interview Embedded Policy Analysis
88(4)
Values Branch: Mixed Methods Policy Evaluation
92(3)
Use Branch: Mixed Methods Policy Evaluation
95(5)
Social Justice Branch: Mixed Methods Policy Evaluation
100(5)
Dialectical Pluralism: Mixed Methods Policy Evaluation
105(4)
Summary and Moving Forward
109(2)
Chapter 5 Mixed Methods Evaluation Designs for Systematic Reviews
111(22)
Mixed Methods and Systematic Literature Review
112(1)
Methods Branch: Mixed Methods Systematic Reviews
113(4)
Values Branch: Qualitatively Dominant Systematic Reviews
117(3)
Use Branch: Mixed Methods Systematic Reviews
120(3)
Social Justice Branch: Mixed Methods Systematic Reviews
123(4)
Dialectical Pluralism: Mixed Methods Systematic Reviews
127(4)
Summary and Moving Forward
131(2)
Chapter 6 Variations in Mixed Methods Evaluation Designs
133(42)
Mixed Methods Designs and Gender-Responsive Evaluation
134(6)
Mixed Methods Designs and Indigenous Evaluation
140(5)
Universal Design: Mixed Methods Designs With Persons With Disabilities and Deaf Persons
145(6)
Mixed Methods Designs and Developmental Evaluation
151(4)
Mixed Methods Designs and Needs Assessment
155(4)
Mixed Methods Designs and Visual Spatial Data
159(4)
Mixed Methods Designs and Arts-Based Evaluations
163(4)
Mixed Methods Designs in Conflict Zones and Violently Divided Societies
167(5)
Summary and Moving Forward
172(3)
Chapter 7 Trends, Challenges, and Advances in Mixed Methods Evaluation
175(8)
Trends and Challenges for the Future of Mixed Methods
175(1)
Philosophy and Methodology
176(1)
Innovative Designs
177(1)
Technological Advances and Big Data
177(1)
Preparation of Mixed Methods Evaluators
178(2)
Responsiveness to Complex Social Problems
180(1)
Integration and Dissemination in Mixed Methods Evaluation
181(1)
Conclusions and Moving Forward
182(1)
Appendix. Key Resources for Additional Examples and Insights Into Mixed Methods Design in Evaluation 183(2)
References 185(12)
Index 197
Donna M. Mertens is Professor Emeritus, Department of Education, at Gallaudet University. She taught research methods and program evaluation to deaf and hearing students at the MA and PhD levels for over 30 years. She now teaches courses and professional development workshops around the world.

She conducts research and evaluation studies on such topics as improvement of special education services in international settings, planning for the inclusion of students with disabilities in neighborhood schools, enhancing the educational experiences of students with disabilities, preventing sexual abuse in residential schools for deaf students, improving access to the court systems for deaf and hard-of-hearing people, and improving the preparation of teachers of the deaf through appropriate use of instructional technology. Her research focuses on improving methods of inquiry by integrating the perspectives of those who have experienced oppression in our society. She draws on the writings of feminists, racial and ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities, as well as Indigenous peoples who have addressed the issues of power and oppression and their implications for research methodology.

Dr. Mertens has made numerous presentations at the meetings of the American Educational Research Association, American Evaluation Association, Australasian Evaluation Society, Association for College Educators of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, International Sociological Association, Mixed Methods International Research Association, American Psychological Association, African Evaluation Association, Canadian Evaluation Society, Visitors Studies Association, and other organizations that explore these themes. She served as president and board member of the American Evaluation Association from 1997 to 2002 and as a member of the Board of Trustees for the International Organization for Cooperation in Evaluation, 20022003. She served as editor for the Journal of Mixed Methods Research 2009-2014.

Her publications include four edited volumes, Indigenous Pathways to Social Research (coedited with Fiona Cram and Bagele Chilisa, 2013), Handbook of Social Research Ethics (coedited with Pauline Ginsberg, 2009), Creative Ideas for Teaching Evaluation (1989), and Research and Inequality (coedited with Carole Truman and Beth Humphries, 2000), and several authored books, including Mixed Methods Design in Evaluation (2018), Program Evaluation: A Comprehensive Guide (2nd ed.) (with Amy Wilson, 2018), Transformative Research and Evaluation (2009), Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education (coauthored with John McLaughlin, 2004), and Parents and Their Deaf Children (coauthored with Kay Meadow-Orlans and Marilyn Sass Lehrer, 2003). She also publishes many chapters and articles in edited volumes, encyclopedias, handbooks, and journals, such as Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Qualitative Social Work, Eye on Psi Chi, Educational Researcher, International Journal of Mixed Methods Research, New Directions for Program Evaluation, American Journal of Evaluation, American Annals of the Deaf, Studies in Educational Evaluation, and Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.