Writing Mixed Methods Research for Publication
A Practical Guide
First Edition
- Matthew T. McCrudden - Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Gwen Marchand - University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
- Paul A. Schutz - University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Series:
Mixed Methods Research Series
Mixed Methods Research Series
March 2026 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Writing Mixed Methods Research for Publication is a practical guide designed to help instructors teach students how to successfully publish mixed methods research. Recognizing the complexity of integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches, this concise resource walks readers through each stage of the article-writing process—from selecting a journal to navigating revisions—with discipline-spanning examples and actionable strategies. It addresses common challenges such as organizing methods and results, demonstrating validity and trustworthiness, and writing for multiple publications. Students will gain clarity and confidence in presenting rigorous, publishable mixed methods work, while instructors will find a turnkey tool for guiding them through the nuances of scholarly writing.
Series Editor Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Features of Empirical Mixed Methods Journal Articles
Chapter 2: Selecting a Journal for an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 3: Writing the Introduction and Literature Review Section of an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 4: Writing the Methods Section of an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 5: Writing the Results Section of an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 6: Writing the Discussion Section of an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 7: Using Joint Displays in an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Chapter 8: Writing the Title, Abstract, and Other Elements of an Empirical Mixed Methods Manuscript
Appendix
References