Improving and extending quantitative reasoning in second language research /
"Quantitative methods, though widely used int he language sciences, require careful reasoning if they are to inform accurate interpretations and contribute to the accumulation of knowledge. The array of available methods and analyses is also rapidly expanding, presenting researchers with new po...
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Chichester, West Sussex :
John Wiley & Sons,
[2015]
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| Series: | Best of Language learning series.
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Table of Contents:
- Improving second language quantitative research / John M. Norris, Steven J. Ross, and Rob Schoonen
- Methodological synthesis in quantitative L2 research : a review of reviews and a case study of exploratory factor analysis / Luke Plonsky and Talip Gonulal
- Improving the validity of quantitative measures in applied linguistics research / James E. Purpura, James Dean Brown, and Rob Schoonen
- Design issues and inference in experimental L2 research / Thom Hudson and Lorena Llosa
- Statistical significance testing in second language research : basic problems and suggestions for reform / John M. Norris
- Reporting and interpreting quantitative research findings : what gets reported and recommendations for the field / Jenifer Larson-Hall and Luke Plonsky
- Structural equation modeling : possibilities for language learning researchers / Gregory R. Hancock and Rob Schoonen
- The utility and application of mixed-effects models in second language research / Jared A. Linck and Ian Cunnings
- Bayesian approaches to imputation, hypothesis testing, and parameter estimation / Steven J. Ross and Beth Mackey
- Statistical measures for usage-based linguistics / Stefan Th. Gries and Nick C. Ellis.