2023
DOI: 10.1515/applirev-2022-0193
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Opening the methodological black box of research synthesis in language education: where are we now and where are we heading?

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“…Its closest cousin in the social sciences, the Campbell Collaboration, established seven years thereafter, has published a comparatively small 224 systematic reviews (2023). This notwithstanding, there is evidence of growing momentum for synthesis research in applied linguisticsfor example, through professional associations (e.g., BAAL Research Synthesis in Applied Linguistics SIG), journal special issues (Chong et al, 2023), and dedicated article types for evidence syntheses with expanded word count allowances in some journals (e.g., Harding & Winke, 2022). Applied linguists can work towards addressing the related category of avoidable research waste by consulting evidence syntheses when available, regardless of the funder's or editor's requirements, or conducting their own syntheses when they are not.…”
Section: Conducting Unnecessary And/or Poorly-designed Research 221 U...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its closest cousin in the social sciences, the Campbell Collaboration, established seven years thereafter, has published a comparatively small 224 systematic reviews (2023). This notwithstanding, there is evidence of growing momentum for synthesis research in applied linguisticsfor example, through professional associations (e.g., BAAL Research Synthesis in Applied Linguistics SIG), journal special issues (Chong et al, 2023), and dedicated article types for evidence syntheses with expanded word count allowances in some journals (e.g., Harding & Winke, 2022). Applied linguists can work towards addressing the related category of avoidable research waste by consulting evidence syntheses when available, regardless of the funder's or editor's requirements, or conducting their own syntheses when they are not.…”
Section: Conducting Unnecessary And/or Poorly-designed Research 221 U...mentioning
confidence: 99%