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Unit VIII Journal MBA 5652 Research Methods (rch5301)

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Use the embedded methods argument and the paradigm argument to persuade a researcher to avoid using a mixed methods research (MMR) strategy. Then, reflect on how you can apply the concepts learned in this course to your current or future career. How might the lessons you have learned positively impact your career success? Your journal entry must be at least one page in length. No references or citations are necessary.

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