How can researchers navigate potential biases in both qualitative storytelling and quantitative measurements when conducting a mixed methods research study?

Researchers can navigate potential biases in mixed methods research by using triangulation to compare and contrast findings from different data sources. They can also use member checking to ensure the accuracy and credibility of their qualitative data. Additionally, researchers should be transparent about their own biases and assumptions throughout the research process to minimize their impact on the study findings. Finally, researchers can use a mixed methods design that allows for the integration of qualitative and quantitative data in a way that complements each other and provides a more comprehensive understanding of the research topic.