Defining and discussing the relevance of theoretical and practical issues involved in mixed methods researchHow do you plan a TESOL research project? How do you analyze research data qualitatively and quantitatively? How should you report your results? Covering the basics of research methodology, this textbook shows you how to choose and combine quantitative and qualitative research methods to best effect in your own research and assess others' language research. The book provides a comprehensive but practical overview of the different phases and activities involved in developing and implementing sound, rational, and effective mixed methods research, taking into account the intercultural implications. Chapters cover the following topics in relation to mixed methods research: the qualitative/quantitative continuum, planning a project, gathering data, analyzing data, interpreting results, reporting, as well as research in classrooms, action research, conversation and discourse analyses, surveys, and program evaluation.
About the AuthorJames Dean ("JD") Brown is Professor of Second Language Studies at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He has presented speeches, workshops, and courses in many countries ranging from Brazil to Yugoslavia, and served on many editorial boards, the TOEFL Research Committee, and the Executive Board of TESOL. He has also published numerous journal articles, chapters, and books on language testing, curriculum design, research methods, program evaluation, and connected speech.
Book InformationISBN 9780748646395
Author James BrownFormat Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 569g