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Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Gorzelsky, Gwen; Wells, Jennifer; Hayes, Carol; Jones, Ed; Salchak, Steve – Composition Forum, 2017
Researching writing-related dispositions is of critical concern for understanding writing transfer and writing development. However, as a field we need better tools and methods for identifying, tracking, and analyzing dispositions. This article describes a failed attempt to code for five key dispositions (attribution, self-efficacy, persistence,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Writing Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Attitude Measures
Randazzo, Chalice – Composition Forum, 2015
Traditional Rhetorical Genre Study (RGS) methods are not well adapted to study exclusion because excluded information and people are typically absent from the genre, and some excluded information is simply unrelated to the genre because of genre conventions or social context. Within genre-based silences, how can scholars differentiate between an…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Literary Genres, Rhetoric, Research Problems

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