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Hossein Nassaji is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He has received several prizes and awards including the Kenneth W. Mildenberger Prize of Modern Language Association of America, the Research Excellence Award, University of Victoria, and the BC TEAL 50 at 50 Award. He has been recently elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
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Designed for graduate students, instructors, and seasoned researchers, this is an essential guide for robust research design and methodology in applied linguistics, covering qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research. It adopts a structured approach, starting with the foundational principles of research design, methodology, and data collection and analysis, to writing and interpreting, explaining, and reporting research results, bringing together all the steps and processes of research from start to finish in one single volume in a way that is practical, easy to follow, and easy to understand. Throughout, the emphasis is on the process of research and the application of various research techniques and principles across different areas. These characteristics, coupled with numerous pedagogical features such as key term reviews, visuals, research scenarios, and many discussion and activity questions, make the book an indispensable reference and a valuable textbook for courses in second language and applied linguistics research.
Contenu
Part I. Introduction to Applied Linguistics Research: 1. Introduction: the nature of and purpose of research; 2. Applied linguistics research: its nature, significance and scope; 3. Ethics in applied linguistics research: principles, best practices, and challenges; Part II. Research Process and Designing Research: 4. The research process: a 10 step model; 5. A framework for understanding research types; 6. Understanding and describing research constructs and variables; 7. Review of the literature and the development of research questions; Part III. Quantitative Research Designs and Data Collection: 8. Selecting participants for quantitative research: sampling techniques and methods; 9. Designing quantitative research: types and techniques; 10. Collecting quantitative data: tools and techniques; 11. Understanding and assessing reliability in quantitative research; 12. Understanding and assessing validity in quantitative research; Part IV. Qualitative Research Designs, Data Collection and Analysis: 13. Selecting participants for qualitative research sampling techniques and methods; 14. Designing qualitative research: types and techniques; 15. Collecting qualitative data: methods and strategies; 16. Analyzing qualitative data: techniques and strategies; 17. Understanding and establishing reliability and validity in qualitative research; Part V. Quantitative Research Data Analysis and Interpretation; 18. Analyzing quantitative data: descriptive statistics; 19. Analyzing quantitative data: exploring key concepts in inferential statistics; 20. Commonly used inferential statistics tests in applied linguistics research: parametric tests; 21. Commonly used inferential statistics tests in applied linguistics research: non-parametric tests; 22. Expanding the scope of traditional parametric and nonparametric tests; 23. Effect sizes: types, calculations, and interpretation; Part VI. Carrying Out Mixed Methods Research; 24. Mixed methods research: integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches; Part VII. Dissemination of Research Findings; 25. Disseminating research findings: writing research reports.