ERIC Number: EJ800272
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007-Dec
Pages: 19
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ISSN: ISSN-1052-0147
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Linguistic Research Strategies versus Quantitative Research Strategies: Different Roles, Different Results
Yeager, Joseph; Sommer, Linda
Qualitative Report, v12 n4 p561-579 Dec 2007
Selecting a statistical framework for a behavioral study has profoundly different results than does a linguistically framed research strategy. The linguistic strategy overcomes many limitations inherent in statistical strategies and offers more meaningful results. Inferential statistical studies often discuss how the findings "explain" the results of the study. Seldom mentioned is the fact that statistical explanations occur in terms of the framework of statistical methodology. Statistical explanations do not explain anything in terms of the actual behavior at issue and do not lead to subsequent interventions about the motivated choices for a target group. Linguistic strategies work especially well if the objective is to make a practical difference in behavior as opposed to raising questions for further research in academic circles. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Statistical Studies, Language Processing, Research Tools, Qualitative Research, Language Research, Research Methodology, Linguistics, Statistical Analysis, Motivation, Psycholinguistics, Profiles, Measurement Techniques, Motivation Techniques, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Evaluation Methods, Psychometrics, Intervention
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Language: English
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