Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings
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Crandell, JL; Voils, CI; Sandelowski, M
February 16, 2012
The Bayesian statistical framework naturally combines information from different sources, making it especially applicable to mixed research synthesis. We illustrate three different Bayesian approaches to the synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research findings to address the research question "Which factors are associated with HIV antiretroviral medication adherence?" Although all three approaches were designed to incorporate information from both types of studies, they use this information in different ways. The assumptions, advantages, and disadvantages of each approach are discussed. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd..
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Crandell, J. L., Voils, C. I., & Sandelowski, M. (2012). Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings, 137–159. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119959847.ch7
Crandell, J. L., C. I. Voils, and M. Sandelowski. “Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings,” February 16, 2012, 137–59. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119959847.ch7.
Crandell JL, Voils CI, Sandelowski M. Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings. 2012 Feb 16;137–59.
Crandell, J. L., et al. Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings. Feb. 2012, pp. 137–59. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9781119959847.ch7.
Crandell JL, Voils CI, Sandelowski M. Bayesian Approaches to the Synthesis of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Findings. 2012 Feb 16;137–159.