Introduction of Methods Showcase Articles in Language Learning
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Yn: Language Learning, Cyfrol 70, Rhif 1, 03.2020, t. 5-10.
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T1 - Introduction of Methods Showcase Articles in Language Learning
AU - Crossley, Scott
AU - Marsden, Emma
AU - Ellis, Nick
AU - Kormos, Judith
AU - Morgan-Short, Kara
AU - Thierry, Guillaume
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - Building on initiatives to promote high quality methodologies and Open Science practices in the language sciences, Language Learning will introduce, as of March 2020, a new manuscript type entitled Methods Showcase Articles (MSAs). The purpose of MSAs is to introduce new or emerging qualitative and quantitative methods, techniques, or instrumentation for language data collection, cleaning, sampling, coding, scoring, and analysis. MSAs are intended to describe methods and provide detailed examples of their application such that language researchers can easily adopt or adapt them in future studies. In this editorial, we outline the goals, format, and benefits of MSAs, discuss how they can advance language sciences, and discuss potential concerns.
AB - Building on initiatives to promote high quality methodologies and Open Science practices in the language sciences, Language Learning will introduce, as of March 2020, a new manuscript type entitled Methods Showcase Articles (MSAs). The purpose of MSAs is to introduce new or emerging qualitative and quantitative methods, techniques, or instrumentation for language data collection, cleaning, sampling, coding, scoring, and analysis. MSAs are intended to describe methods and provide detailed examples of their application such that language researchers can easily adopt or adapt them in future studies. In this editorial, we outline the goals, format, and benefits of MSAs, discuss how they can advance language sciences, and discuss potential concerns.
U2 - 10.1111/lang.12389
DO - 10.1111/lang.12389
M3 - Editorial
VL - 70
SP - 5
EP - 10
JO - Language Learning
JF - Language Learning
SN - 0023-8333
IS - 1
ER -