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Kitao, S. Kathleen – 1991
Research results should not be taken at face value; some research is not well designed, and readers must be able to assess whether the research carried out actually supports the results or may be explained otherwise. Research reports are usually divided into introduction or literature review, methods, results, and discussion and conclusions. Basic…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Language Research
Shuy, Roger W. – 1970
As the field of sociolinguistics has emerged, its terminology, which like many other emerging disciplines contains many neologisms and new usages, has sometimes been called insensitive. This reaction may interfere with serious examination of the field's content. Areas of disagreement or dispute include terms used for the speech of black…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Definitions, English, Language Research
O'Brien, Maryann – 1983
The problems of classroom teacher-conducted research are examined with reference to a particular case study. The case study involved a field test of "A Practical Guide for Advanced Writers in ESL" over a semester in two sections of an intermediate English as a second language (ESL) writing class for college-bound students at the University of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Gallois, Cynthia – American Behavioral Scientist, 1993
Presents a selective review of the research and theory on the experience, expression, and communication of emotion. Suggests that the research is affected by cultural context and cultural differences. Maintains that contradictions can be resolved by considering the intrapersonal, interpersonal, social, and intergroup aspects of emotions. (CFR)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context
Braine, George – Texas Papers in Foreign Language Education, 1988
A study investigated whether the academic writing task surveys conducted at American universities reflect accurately the need for student academic writing skills. These surveys are used as a basis for designing composition courses for both native English-speakers and students of English as a second language. The study is restricted to surveys in…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, English for Academic Purposes, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education