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What is Mixed Method Research

Handbook of Research on Global Education and the Impact of Institutional Policies on Educational Technologies
It can be defined as the process of the researcher to combine qualitative and quantitative methods, approaches, and concepts in a study or successive studies.
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Investigation of Higher Education Student Perceptions of Social Presence and Motivations in Online Learning Environments
Murat Çoban (Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8193-3.ch017
Abstract
This chapter determines the social presence perceptions and motivation levels of higher education students participating in the online learning environment and reveals the possible causes that affect these variables. According to the findings obtained from the study in which the explanatory design was used among the mixed research methods, it was concluded that the social presence perceptions of the participants were lower compared to their motivation. Besides, it was found out that there is a positive relationship between social presence and motivation variables. According to the qualitative findings, the majority of the participants stated that they were not satisfied with distance education, encountered technical and hardware problems, and the online learning environment was not effective enough in the context of communication and interaction. The research results contribute to the literature in terms of the effectiveness of online learning environments.
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