Replication and Open Science in Applied Linguistics Research
Kevin McManus
Abstract
This chapter addresses the role and place of replication research and open science practices in advancing theory building and new research directions in the field of applied linguistics. The chapter begins by describing what replication research is, what the most common types of replication study are, and why carrying out replication matters. Close attention is paid throughout to the ways in which replication benefits from and contributes to a variety of open science initiatives, including open materials, open access and preprints, and preregistration.
Topics & Concepts
Open scienceReplication (statistics)Variety (cybernetics)Applied linguisticsComputer scienceSociologyBiologyLinguisticsArtificial intelligencePhilosophyMathematicsVirologyStatisticsNatural Language Processing TechniquesBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesTopic Modeling