Assisting undergraduate students in writing Spanish methodology sections

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Abstract

In undergraduate theses, a good methodology section should describe the series of steps that were followed in performing the research. To assist students in this task, we develop machine-learning models and an app that uses them to provide feedback while students write. We construct an annotated corpus that identifies sentences representing methodological steps and labels when a methodology contains a logical sequence of such steps. We train machine-learning models based on language modeling and lexical features that can identify sentences representing methodological steps with 0.939 f-measure, and identify methodology sections containing a logical sequence of steps with an accuracy of 87%. We incorporate these models into a Microsoft Office Addin, and show that students who improved their methodologies according to the model feedback received better grades on their methodologies.

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González-López, S., Bethard, S., & López-López, A. (2020). Assisting undergraduate students in writing Spanish methodology sections. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 115–123). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.bea-1.11

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