A) The development of an intervention theory
B) The generation of data amenable for use in secondary analyses
C) The inclusion of a methodological research component
D) The use of a structure/process/outcomes framework
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A) It reduces costs related to recruiting participants.
B) It decreases the risk for bias.
C) Using overlapping samples can be advantageous.
D) Only one group of people has to be recruited for both qualitative and quantitative strands.
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A) Process, Impact, and Outcome analyses
B) Structure, Impact, and Outcome analyses
C) Impact, Process, and Economic analyses
D) Process, Efficacy, and Economic analyses
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A) Pragmatism
B) Incrementality
C) Enhanced validity
D) Complementarity
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A) Providing researchers with different skills an opportunity to collaborate
B) Enhancing the study's validity
C) Allowing participants to select an unstructured or structured method of responding
D) Enhancing the likelihood that the study will be published
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A) Impact analysis
B) Outcomes study
C) Process analysis
D) Economic analysis
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