The University of the West Indies Press
Caribbean Journal of Mixed Methods Research Volume 2 Issue 1 Article 8
Dr Loraine D. Cook
Caribbean Journal of Mixed Methods Research Volume 2 Issue 1 Article 8
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Applying Mixed Methods Research to Inform Broadcast Media Regulation: A Reflection
by Anthea Henderson, Livingston A. White, Loraine D. Cook, Olivia Bravo, Corinne Barnes, and Yvette Rowe


This paper reflects on the implementation of a mixed methods study commissioned by a regulatory body in an independent English-speaking Caribbean territory. The mixed methods study, which was formulated with a convergent design, is reviewed to explain the process of conceptualizing an appropriate approach in relation to the goals of the study. The implementation of the study is outlined, and a reflection on lessons learned from conducting an applied research for a client is explored. Although the research was initially approached from the vantage point of the relative independence of each method employed, as the study unfolded, the merits of a more integrative orientation towards the mixing of methods, and a paradigm that could inform it became evident. This paper argues that mixed methods research is a valuable platform for the development of diverse communities of practice, especially in settings of limited resources and expertise.

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