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Observation, experimentation, and replication in linguistics
Jack Grieve
Linguistics and Communication
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Arts and Humanities
Experimental
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Linguistics
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Replication
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Social Context
66%
Linguists
66%
Independent
33%
Language use
33%
Rigor
33%
Research Practice
33%
Social Phenomenon
33%
Experimental replication
33%
Keyphrases
Social Context
100%
Linguists
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Replication Success
100%
Observational Method
50%
Language Use
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Expected Rate
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Social Phenomena
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Methodological Rigor
50%
Experimental Replication
50%
Computer Science
Social Context
100%
Experimental Result
50%
Social Phenomenon
50%
Observational Method
50%
Psychology
Experimental Use
100%