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摘要
远程数据采集在二语习得研究中越来越普遍。然而,对于远程收集的研究数据与在实验室面对面收集的数据在多大程度上具有可比性和普遍性,我们知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,我们密切复制了理论和学术上有影响力的SLA研究路线,Ellis和Sagarra (2010b)的开创性研究在该领域经常被引用。此外,该研究被重复了三次(Ellis et al., 2014;艾利斯,Sagarra, 2011;McManus et al., 2025),所有研究都是在实验室环境中进行的。在目前的研究中,我们的近距离复制修改了一个变量,以更好地理解远程和实验室收集的研究数据的可比性。研究结果表明,在实验室和远程模式中使用相同的材料对研究结论没有显著影响,这表明这些数据收集模式在准确性数据方面具有高度可比性。讨论了这些结果对使用远程数据收集方法的影响。
Comparing lab-based and remote data collection methods in second language acquisition research. A close replication study
Collecting data remotely is now increasingly common in second language acquisition (SLA) research. However, very little is known about extent to which research data collected remotely are comparable and generalizable to those collected face-to-face in a lab. To address this question, we closely replicated a theoretically and academically impactful line of SLA research, with the seminal study by Ellis and Sagarra (2010b) being frequently cited in the field. In addition, this study has been replicated three times (Ellis et al., 2014; Ellis & Sagarra, 2011; McManus et al., 2025), with all studies being conducted in lab-based contexts. In the current study, our close replication modified one variable to better understand the comparability of research data collected remotely and in a lab. Findings showed that use of the same materials in lab-based and remote modalities did not significantly impact the study’s conclusions, indicating high levels of comparability between these data collection modalities for accuracy data. The implications of these results for the use of remote data collection methods are discussed.