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DESCRIPTION:CQMI presents: Mixed Methods Panel DiscussionJoin a panel of ex
 perts fror a group discussion on multi-method research.This interdisciplin
 ary panel will discuss why methods can sometimes work best in combination.
  Participants will explore some of the ways that qualitative approaches ha
 ve been used together to solve puzzles that neither could address on their
  own. Panelists will each discuss their own research-the considerations th
 at went into research design\, the challenges they faced\, and how they ov
 ercame them-and will be open for questions.&amp\;amp\;amp\;#160\;Panelists
 :Matt Cleary\, Associate Professor of Political Science Rebecca Peters\,&a
 mp\;#160\;Assistant Professor\, Public Administration and International Af
 fairsJon Hanson\,&amp\;#160\;Assistant Professor of Political ScienceOpen 
 to the public.Sponsored by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inq
 uiry at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:CQMI presents: Mixed Methods Panel Discussion
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p></p><p><b>CQMI presents: Mixe
 d Methods Panel Discussion</b></p><p>Join a panel of experts fror a group 
 discussion on multi-method research.This interdisciplinary panel will disc
 uss why methods can sometimes work best in combination. Participants will 
 explore some of the ways that qualitative approaches have been used togeth
 er to solve puzzles that neither could address on their own. Panelists wil
 l each discuss their own research-the considerations that went into resear
 ch design\, the challenges they faced\, and how they overcame them-and wil
 l be open for questions.&amp\;amp\;amp\;#160\;</p><p>Panelists:</p><p><b><
 i>Matt Cleary\,</i></b><i> Associate Professor of Political Science</i> </
 p><p><i><b>Rebecca Peters\,&amp\;#160\;</b>Assistant Professor\, Public Ad
 ministration and International Affairs</i></p><p><i><b>Jon Hanson\,&amp\;#
 160\;</b>Assistant Professor of Political Science</i></p><p>Open to the pu
 blic.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method
  Inquiry at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p><br></p
 ><p> </p><p><br></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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