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American Sign Language
ASL-760 Connecting Sign Language Research to Practice
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This course covers an introduction to research and is designed to develop student ability to locate, review, and critically evaluate sign language-related research studies. In addition, students will be introduced to quantitative and qualitative research methodology and concepts including reliability and validity. Research ethics, particularly for Signed Language communities will be explored. This course also includes techniques on how to develop a reciprocal relationship between research and practice.
Matriculation into the Masters in Sign Language Education program or permission of instructor
Program: American Sign Language
Credit: 3
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