ABSTRACT

Quantitative Research Methods in Translation and Interpreting Studies encompasses all stages of the research process that include quantitative research methods, from conceptualization to reporting. In five parts, the authors cover:

• sampling techniques, measurement, and survey design;

• how to describe data;

• how to analyze differences;

• how to analyze relationships;

• how to interpret results.

Each part includes references to additional resources and extensive examples from published empirical work. A quick reference table for specific tests is also included in the appendix.

This user-friendly guide is the essential primer on quantitative methods for all students and researchers in translation and interpreting studies. Accompanying materials are available online, including step-by-step walkthroughs of how analysis was conducted, and extra sample data sets for instruction and self study: https://www.routledge.com/9781138124967. Further resources for Translation and Interpreting Studies are available on the Routledge Translation Studies Portal: https://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/translationstudies.

part 1|35 pages

Preparing

chapter |13 pages

Sampling and ethics

chapter |14 pages

Measurement

part 2|48 pages

Describing

part 3|92 pages

Analyzing differences

chapter |23 pages

Comparing two groups

chapter |41 pages

Comparing multiple groups

chapter |10 pages

Testing categorical data

part 4|62 pages

Analyzing relationships

chapter |36 pages

Correlation and reliability

chapter |24 pages

Linear regression

part 5|10 pages

Interpreting results

chapter |9 pages

Interpreting results