Qualitative and quantitative methods can be complementary (also known as mixed-method). Sometimes we use them together, especially in public health.
We want to use tools that are well-suited to the research questions, and build on the strengths of each method.
When using a mixed method design, focus on three things:
1) whether it's an exploratory or explanatory study.
2) we need to think about whether the priority is the qualitative or quantitative portion.
3) keep in mind when to integrate the quantitative and qualitative components.
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