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Reducing ‘avoidable research waste’ in applied linguistics research: Insights from healthcare research

Talia Isaacs, Hamish Chalmers

2023Language Teaching21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper explores Chalmers and Glasziou's (2009) notion of ‘research waste’ from healthcare research to examine what it can offer the field of applied linguistics. Drawing on examples from both disciplines, we unpack Macleod et al.'s (2014) five research waste categories: (1) asking the wrong research questions, (2) failing to situate new research in the context of existing research, (3) inefficient research regulation/management, (4) failing to disseminate findings, and (5) poor research reporting practices. We advance this typology to help applied linguists identify and reduce avoidable research waste and improve the relevance, quality, and impact of their research.

Topics & Concepts

TypologyContext (archaeology)Relevance (law)Health careApplied linguisticsSociologyEngineering ethicsKnowledge managementBusinessPsychologyEngineeringComputer scienceLinguisticsPolitical scienceGeographyPhilosophyArchaeologyAnthropologyLawInterpreting and Communication in HealthcareDiscourse Analysis in Language Studies
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