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Research Methods for Applied Linguists

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Research Methods for Applied Linguists

The Penn State Workshops in Research Methods for Applied Linguists responds to recent developments in the field concerning how we carry out our research projects: from considerations of research design and data collection to data analysis and interpretation. This increased scrutiny of how we accumulate knowledge has come to be known as the “methodological turn” (see Byrnes editorial in The Modern Language Journal, 2013). Of course, this is of no surprise. Research methods are at the heart of any research project and can have major consequences for the nature of a study’s findings and conclusions. At the same time, open science initiatives are encouraging us to be more transparent in how we plan, conduct, and share our research (e.g., sharing data collection materials, pre-registering analyses before data collection).Taken together, the field of applied linguistics is at an important turning point as we begin to think about how we conduct research. To contribute to this turning point in the field, the Penn State Workshops in Research Methods for Applied Linguists provide graduate students and faculty with hands-on training in cutting-edge research methods, including mixed method, qualitative, and quantitative approaches. The workshops involve all stages of the research process. Our instructors are experts in their respective research methods. Participants can choose to attend any number of workshops (e.g., all four, two). We welcome you to learn more about the courses on our website. Spaces are limited and are reserved on a first come, first serve basis using the registration form

Organizing team

Kevin McManus, Director of the Center for Language Acquisition, Penn State

Jialing Wang, Assistant Director, Center for Language Acquisition, Penn State

Hannah Simon, Administrative Assistant, Center for Language Acquisition, Penn State