Affiliation:
1. Waseda University
2. Sophia University
3. Keio University
4. University of Melbourne
5. Kansai University
Abstract
Abstract
This report presents regression discontinuity design (RDD) as a powerful analytical tool for use in applied
linguistics showcased through our study of the impact of Japanese government study-abroad (SA) scholarships. RDD enables the
estimation of causal effects in scenarios where a true experiment is not feasible by exploiting a naturally occurring cutoff point
for treatment assignment. Because RDD may be novel to most readers in applied linguistics, this report provides a detailed
step-by-step explanation of the standard RDD procedures our study exemplifies. The results section is crafted to reflect the
conventional presentation style of RDD findings. Furthermore, the report’s concluding segment suggests scenarios within SA-related
language learning research that could benefit from RDD application by enhancing the nuanced and precise interpretation of data in
applied linguistics contexts.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company