This is the first hands-on methods guide for second-language (L2)
reading research. The authors expertly and critically situate L2 reading
and literacy as a multivariate, interactive process and define terms,
concepts, and research tools in connection with theory and a rich body
of past empirical work, with lessons to learn and pitfalls to avoid.
They concretely detail how to design empirical studies, collect data,
and analyze findings in this important area.
Authored by world experts on first-language (L1) and L2 reading, this
book provides a comprehensive, critical, theory-driven review of methods
in L2 reading research, offering a step-by-step guide from research
design to study execution and data analysis.
With useful pedagogical features and a unique database of L2 reading
studies from around the world over three decades, this will be an
invaluable resource to students and researchers of second-language
acquisition, applied linguistics, education, and related areas.