Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics

Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics

 
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ISBN13:9781138657359
ISBN10:1138657352
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:190 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:340 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 1 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 4 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics: A step-by-step decision-making approach to the activities guides the reader/student through the replication research process from the initial search for a target study to replicate, through the setting up, execution, analysis and dissemination of the finished work.

Long description:

Doing Replication Research in Applied Linguistics is the only book available to specifically discuss the applied aspects of how to carry out replication studies in Applied Linguistics. This text takes the reader from seeking out a suitable study for replication, through deciding on the most valuable form of replication approach, to its execution, discussion, and writing up for publication. A step-by-step decision-making approach to the activities guides the reader through the replication research process from the initial search for a target study to replicate, through the setting up, execution, analysis, and dissemination of the finished work.

Table of Contents:

Contents



1


Introduction: Why replication research matters



2


Finding a study to replicate: Background research



3


Planning your replication research project



4


What kind of replication should you do? From the inside, looking out: initial critique and internal replication



5


What kind of replication should you do? From the outside, looking in



6


Executing and writing up your replication study: Research questions and methodology



7


Executing and writing up your replication study: Analysis, Results, Discussion and Conclusion


8


Disseminating your research


9


Epilogue