Sudina Presents Two Papers

Dr. Katya Sudina has recently returned from Portland, Oregon, where she presented two papers at the American Association for Applied Linguistics conference. The first paper, “Scale quality in applied linguistics survey research: Extent, trends, and determinants,” was part of a larger project that evaluates the quality of data collection instruments in applied linguistics. The second paper, “Data and participant protection,” was part of a TESOL Quarterly colloquium on Open Science (organizers: Constant Leung & Carlo Cinaglia, “Key open science issues for TESOL-related research: Disciplinary and practitioner perspective and views”).