Project cannot be handled on one methodology. Hence, depending upon the problem taken, steps are to be written and links should be established. I am sure at any cost the link between one parameter to other parameter be established and depending upon the suitability of the problem, each methodology be quoted and worked one after the other as sections. I think this works out.
Conceptualization in research certainly requires qualitative research methods, theoretical frameworks for complex causes, theoretical combinations of various propositions, and the use of hybrid methods may be most appropriate (eg QCA), but when empirical analysis of uncontrolled experiments is required, quantification may be more persuasive.
I believe that combining different methodologies in one project can increase the innovation and creativity of conducted research and / or ongoing business and other projects. It is important that different methodologies be combined with each other in such a way that they do not fight each other, so that they do not act in opposition to each other. In addition, combining different methodologies in one project is all the more justified and indicated in the situation of designing and implementing complex, multifaceted projects, the implementation of which is divided into at least several stages and processes partially implemented also in parallel.
Project cannot be handled on one methodology. Hence, depending upon the problem taken, steps are to be written and links should be established. I am sure at any cost the link between one parameter to other parameter be established and depending upon the suitability of the problem, each methodology be quoted and worked one after the other as sections. I think this works out.
Methodological approach depends on the research goals and it's not so easy to describe mixed methodological approach if we don't know all the project elements. Also, scientific fields are quite different towards methodological issues.