Usi e utilità dei Mixed Methods nella ricerca valutativa

Titolo Rivista RIV Rassegna Italiana di Valutazione
Autori/Curatori Alessandra Decataldo
Anno di pubblicazione 2021 Fascicolo 2020/76
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 20 P. 33-52 Dimensione file 321 KB
DOI 10.3280/RIV2020-076003
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Keywords:Social research, evaluation, paradigm, research design, quality assessment, complexity

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Alessandra Decataldo, Usi e utilità dei Mixed Methods nella ricerca valutativa in "RIV Rassegna Italiana di Valutazione" 76/2020, pp 33-52, DOI: 10.3280/RIV2020-076003