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Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in a Study on Dictionary Use

Published on Jul 27, 2018554 Views

Many studies on dictionary use presuppose that users do indeed consult lexicographic resources. However, little is known about what users actually do when they try to solve language problems on thei

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Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in a Study on Dictionary Use00:00
Outline00:17
Starting point00:45
Motivation - 101:42
Motivation - 202:30
Setup03:11
Data preparation05:14
Combination of quantitative and qualitative research06:22
Outline07:12
Corrected/correctly improved sentences in the three locations07:31
Time spent on resources and correctness (quantitative analysis) - 108:07
Time spent on resources and correctness (quantitative analysis) - 209:16
Time spent on resources and correctness (quantitative analysis) - 310:59
Language & dictionary use awareness (qualitative analysis)12:30
Number of consulted resources and correctness15:45
Categorization of resources16:37
Types of resources and correctness17:20
Intuition and focalization hypothesis - 118:50
Intuition and focalization hypothesis - 220:36
Intuition and focalization hypothesis - 321:21
Intuition and focalization hypothesis - 422:49
Outline22:57
Conclusions - 122:59
Conclusions - 223:30
Thank you!26:11