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Quantitative Research Methods for Linguists - A Questions and Answers Approach for Students

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Zusatztext "This is an ideal text for Linguistics undergraduates needing guidance on quantitative methods. It features step-by-step guides! engagingly grounded in real-world case studies. Especially helpful is the focus on linguistic research contexts! with discussion of appropriate tests and approaches for each one. Students will find this book a useful and accessible reference."Will Barras! University of Aberdeen! UK Informationen zum Autor Tim Grant is Professor in Forensic Linguistics at Aston University! UK.Urszula Clark is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Aston University! UK.Gertrud Reershemius is the 50th Anniversary Chair in Language Contact and Linguistics at Aston University! UK.David Pollard is Learning and Teaching Support Manager at Aston University! UK.Sarah Hayes is Senior Lecturer in Technology Enhanced and Flexible Learning at Aston University! UKGarry Plappert is a lecturer in the Department of English at Aston University! UK. Zusammenfassung Quantitative Research Methods for Linguistics provides an accessible, task-based introduction to research methods for undergraduates undertaking research for the first time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Basic Statistical Ideas 1. Basic concepts of quantification and number 2. Designing research projects which count things Part 2: Asking and Answering Quantitative Questions 3. Survey of the sexiness of Klingon 4. Who speaks Low German with their children? 5. Frequency of use of the present perfect tense in two newspapers Comparison of two groups where the data is not normally distributed – Mann Whitney U test 6. Is there a difference in the way ‘ing’ is pronounced by people from Birmingham and the Black Country? Testing for difference using Chi square 7. Do letter writers tend to use nouns and verbs together? Scatterplots and correlation of linear data 8. Does the use of pronouns differ between two academic disciplines? Using T-test to compare between two groups 9. Does the use of pronouns differ between three academic disciplines? Comparison between three or more groups: One-Way Anova 10. Asking and answering quantitative questions - conclusions Glossary Index ...

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