PUBH8814: Mixed Methods: Quantitative and Qualitative Strategies in Research

2 Credits

The purpose of this course is for students to integrate qualitative strategies with quantitative approaches in research designs. Students will examine the strengths and challenges of using a mixed-methodological framework when selecting conceptual models to guide public health research questions, frame measurement and data collection, appraise strengths and weaknesses of study designs when addressing public health questions of interest.

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