
Mixed Methods Evaluation
Mixed Methods Evaluation is an approach that combines different types of research methods—such as collecting quantitative data like surveys and qualitative insights like interviews—to get a comprehensive understanding of a program or project. By integrating numerical information with detailed personal perspectives, it provides a richer picture of what works well, what doesn’t, and why. This approach helps organizations make more informed decisions by considering both measurable outcomes and human experiences, leading to more effective improvements and evidence-based strategies.