How can researchers navigate the potential biases in both qualitative and quantitative data to ensure a more objective and accurate analysis of complex social issues?

Researchers can navigate potential biases in qualitative and quantitative data by using multiple data sources and methods to triangulate findings. They can also employ reflexivity to acknowledge and address their own biases and assumptions throughout the research process. Additionally, researchers can engage in peer debriefing and member checking to ensure the validity and reliability of their analysis. Finally, employing a diverse research team and seeking feedback from participants can help to minimize biases and ensure a more objective and accurate analysis of complex social issues.