Introduction to Mixed Methods in Impact Evaluation: Annexes
Annex 1. Strengths and weaknesses of quantitative evaluation designs
Annex 2. Strengths and weaknesses of qualitative evaluation designs
Annex 3. Examples of evaluation designs at each point on the QUANT - QUAL continuum
Annex 4. Characteristics of QUANT and QUAL approaches at different stages of the evaluation
Annex 5. How QUANT and QUAL approaches complement each other at different stages of an evaluation
Annex 6. Comparing random and purposive sampling methods
Annex 7. A range of quantitative, qualitative and theory-based approaches for defining the counterfactual
Annex 8. Strategies for reducing the costs of data collection and analysis
Annex 9. Example of triangulation: comparing estimates of household income and poverty from different sources
Annex 10. Cases studies of MM evaluation designs with predominant QUANT, QUAL and balanced orientations
Annex 11. How mixed methods can strengthen QUANT evaluation designs