How can researchers effectively address potential biases and limitations in their study design when integrating qualitative and quantitative measurements in their research projects to ensure a robust interpretation of study results?

Quantitative Measurements
Researchers can address potential biases and limitations in their study design by clearly defining research questions and objectives, using a mixed-methods approach to triangulate findings, conducting member checks to validate data accuracy, and maintaining transparency in data collection and analysis processes. By combining qualitative and quantitative measurements, researchers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the research topic and mitigate the impact of biases inherent in one method alone. Additionally, researchers should consider the context in which data is collected, acknowledge any limitations in their study design, and interpret findings with caution to ensure a robust interpretation of study results.