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An introduction to process tracing as an innovative qualitative research method to explore affective variables in SLA

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.984444

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process tracing; L2 affective variables; complex dynamic systems theory; qualitative research; SLA

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This study provides a review of the process tracing analytical method, including its conceptualization, significance, and procedural features, and explores its application in second language acquisition (SLA) research. The study suggests various practices for implementing process tracing in SLA and offers practical implications for SLA researchers to further their understanding of this new approach. Additionally, future research suggestions for an advanced use of process tracing in SLA are proposed.
When the Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) enlightened the line of inquiry in education, innovative research methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, were also introduced. Process tracing, which is among the CDST-compatible qualitative research methods, has just begun to benefit SLA research in the past few years. The present study provides a review of the conceptualization, significance, and procedural features for the implementation of the process tracing analytical method. In doing so, this review suggests a number of practices through which process tracing has been introduced in SLA. Additionally, some practical implications are provided for SLA researchers to enhance their knowledge of this new approach. Finally, future research suggestions for a more advanced use of this method are made in SLA.

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