Proseminar: Methodology for English linguistics: quantitative studies and statistical analysis

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Humanities
    Domain English
    Code UE-L06.00325
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Proseminar
    Level Bachelor
    Semester SA-2020

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Maillat Didier
    • Smolka Jennifer Jane
    Teachers
    • Maillat Didier
    • Smolka Jennifer Jane
    Description

    In this introductory online course for Bachelor students we will discuss the foundational basis of quantitative research methodologies applicable to empirical research in English linguistics. Students will be introduced to the notions of hypothesis testing, central tendency in data, experimental designs and basic statistical procedures. We will discuss basic steps in experimental designs, and look at statistical procedures for data analysis (t-tests and linear models) expressed in R programming language. By the end of this course students should have the ability to perform simple statistical analysis in R (t-tests) and discuss experimental research designs. This proseminar is recommended for students who are thinking of doing an applied project and/or write a BA or MA thesis in English linguistics.

    Instructions:
    The course is constructed as an online proseminar with all the materials located on Moodle. For each week participants will be presented with a video lecture (uploaded on Wednesdays), slides and a reading assignment. The reading assignment will
    broadly cover the topics discussed in video lecture. It is strongly recommended that students read the reading assignments before the watching the lecture, as this will allow them to have a better understanding of topics discussed. The course is broadly split into three parts. Part 1 deals with the theoretical concepts of experimental designs and analysis. Part 2 provides introduction to R environment and shows how the theoretical tools learned in Part 1 can be applied for data analysis. Part 3 provides a summary of the course and discusses broader topics of interest in statistics and empirical research

    Evaluation of the course:
    The course will be evaluated in a series of multiple-choice questionnaires that will cover the topics discussed in Parts 1 and 2 of the course.

    Outline of the course and reading materials:
    0. Introduction to the course
    1. Empirical research designs
    o Main reading: John W. Creswell, Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approach. Chapter 1
    2. Variables, Sampling and Hypothesis testing
    o Main reading: Timothy Urdan, Statistics in Plain English, Chapter 1
    3. Experimental designs
    o Main reading: Timothy Urdan, Statistics in Plain English, Chapter 1 - 2
    4. Measurements and Central Tendency
    o Main reading: Timothy Urdan, Statistics in Plain English, Chapter 3 - 4
    5. Statistics part. 1
    o Main reading: Timothy Urdan, Statistics in Plain English, Chapter 7
    6. Statistics part. 2
    o Main reading: Timothy Urdan, Statistics in Plain English, Chapter 7
    7. Introduction to R: basic operations with data
    o Main reading: The Art of R Programming, CH 1 - 6 (selective reading)
    8. Introduction to statistical tests in R: t-tests and linear models
    o Main reading: The Art of R Programming, CH 1 - 6 (selective reading)
    9. Summary of the course and advanced topics
    o Advanced readings:
      . Cohen, J. (1990) Things I have learned (so far)
      .Henrich, J. et al., (2010) The weirdest people in the world?
      . Kuzon, W. et al, (1996) The 7 deadly sins of statistical analysis
      .Clark, H.H. (1973) Language as fixed effect fallacy

    Softskills No
    Off field No
    BeNeFri No
    Mobility No
    UniPop No
  • Assessments methods

    Examen - SA-2020, Session d'hiver 2021

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SP-2021, Session d'été 2021

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SP-2021, Autumn Session 2021

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SA-2021, Session d'hiver 2022

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    English Language and Literature 120
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V02
    Module Four: Theory and Texts
    Module Six: Advanced Research and Writing

    English Language and Literature 50
    Version: SA15_BASI_ang_V01
    Module 02: Linguistics and Applied Linguistics

    English Language and Literature 60
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V01
    Theory and Texte or Culture and Identity > Module Four: Theory and Texts

    Ens. compl. en Lettres
    Version: ens_compl_lettres

    Lettres [Cours]
    Version: Lettres_v01