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Later-Life Language Learning: Considerations for Education and Research
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!! Participant recruitment methods Oftentimes experimental research centers around younger adults (18-30 years) who already study at the universities that a given project is conducted at. This makes it comparatively easy to identify, recruit, and study this particular population. By contrast, LLLL researchers often recruit more heterogeneous participant samples from the community or from healthcare centers. In other words, the process of recruiting participants can be difficult when conducting research with older adults, compared to younger populations. This section will give some practical considerations and tips for recruiting participants.
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