Applying Mixed-Effects Models in Research on Second Language Acquisition: A Tutorial for Beginners

Mixed-effects models have become indispensable tools for analyzing data in second language acquisition (SLA) research. This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide to conducting mixed-effects analyses for simple designs using the gamlj package in jamovi, a user-friendly, free statistical software. We b...

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Main Author: Marc Brysbaert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
Series:Languages
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/10/2/20
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Summary:Mixed-effects models have become indispensable tools for analyzing data in second language acquisition (SLA) research. This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide to conducting mixed-effects analyses for simple designs using the gamlj package in jamovi, a user-friendly, free statistical software. We begin by discussing the advantages of mixed-effects modeling over traditional methods, particularly for SLA data, and the rationale for focusing on simple designs. Subsequently, we introduce the gamlj package, highlighting its intuitive interface and error-prevention features. To illustrate the application of the package, we employ toy datasets that can be easily replicated and used with other statistical software. By providing a clear and accessible approach, this tutorial empowers SLA researchers to effectively analyze their data and draw meaningful conclusions.
ISSN:2226-471X