The Importance of Triangulation Methodology in Sociology
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https://doi.org/10.25212/lfu.qzj.6.2.10Keywords:
Method, Quality Method, Quantative Method, Mixed Method, Triangulation MethodologyAbstract
In sociology, mixed methods are considered in the third part of the methodology. This means that to develop research methods in social sciences, researchers rely on qualitative methods, and then turn to quantitative, but these days the way mixed methods have become a common part of the social sciences and given the greatest value. The main idea of the mixed method is express the multiplicity of multi-method, which means that the use of quality and quantify will lead to a more appropriate and comprehensive understanding of this research phenomenon, as done in this group that solves the quality and quantifyof the research. Moreover, in the new world, the complexity of the fields, in this regard, analysis, now and resonant, needs to be used and used in a detailed and new methodology, so that the greatest space and gap can be left. For this reason, the main purpose of this research is to discuss a quantifyand quality methods, and then to analyze the triangulation methodology in the social sciences and the importance of this methodology to the scientific centers in Kurdistan.
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