Introduction to Experimental Linguistics

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christelle Gillioz ◽  
Sandrine Zufferey
Language ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 233
Author(s):  
Jeri J. Jaeger ◽  
Robert D. van Valin ◽  
Gary D. Prideaux ◽  
Bruce L. Derwing ◽  
William J. Baker

Author(s):  
João Veríssimo

The past decade has witnessed some dramatic methodological changes in the wider disciplines of psycholinguistics, psychology, and experimental linguistics. One such set of changes comprises the development of open and transparent research practices, which have increasingly been adopted in response to concerns that empirical results often fail to replicate and may not generalise across samples and experimental conditions (Gibson & Fedorenko, 2013; Maxwell, Lau, & Howard, 2015; McElreath & Smaldino, 2015; Yarkoni, 2020). Another important set of changes concerns the use of sophisticated statistical techniques, such as mixed-effects models (Baayen, Davidson, & Bates, 2008) and Bayesian analyses (Vasishth, Nicenboim, Beckman, Li & Kong, 2018), which can provide much more information about magnitudes of effects and sources of variation than the more traditional statistical approaches.


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