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Quantitative Ethnography (QE) is a novel discipline unifying quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Using a standardized template and questionnaires, we aim to collect data on the decisions Authors of quantitative ethnography have made to build a systematic review of quantitative ethnography methods. We are triaging these results to create a "disciplinary mirror" to spur an intra- and inter-disciplinary dialogue about methodologies and operationalization, and to facilitate Open Science principles and transparency. This data has been aggregated by Savannah Donegan (U Wisconsin-Madison, Brendan (U Wisconsin-Madison), Anna Geröly (ELTE, Hungary), Anna Jeney (ELTE, Hungary), Susan Jiao (U Wisconsin-Madison), GJ Peters (Open U of the Netherlands), Clare Porter (U Wisconsin-Madison), Szilvia Zörgő (Semmelweis U, Hungary); preliminary and incoming results are being processed and examined by Szilvia Zörgő, Clare Porter, and GJ Peters.
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