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Introducing regression discontinuity design to applied linguistics

open access: closedStudy Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education
Abstract This report presents regression discontinuity design (RDD) as a powerful analytical tool for use in applied linguistics showcased through our study of the impact of Japanese government study-abroad (SA) scholarships. RDD enables the estimation of causal effects in scenarios where a true experiment is not feasible by exploiting a ...
Miyuki Sasaki   +4 more
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Linguistic predictors from Facebook postings of substance use disorder treatment retention versus discontinuation

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2022
Background: Early indicators of who will remain in - or leave - treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) can drive targeted interventions to support long-term recovery.Objectives: To conduct a comprehensive study of linguistic markers of SUD treatment outcomes, the current study integrated features produced by machine learning models known to have ...
Tingting Liu   +5 more
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The continuity paradox and emergent linguistic structure: Discontinuous sortal concepts versus the innate syntax hypothesis

Lingua, 1997
Abstract Sortal concepts provide children with criteria for the categorical differentiation of count nouns and mass nouns in languages with a count/mass distinction. This article discusses the paradox encountered by Carey in her empirical studies of the continuity hypothesis , the view that innate infant perception of qualities and objects is ...
Iris Gomez, Alan D. Manning
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