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Date: 17-Nov-2008 From: Woravut Jaroongkhongdach <boy_woravutyahoo.com> Subject: Questionnaire about Journals E-mail this message to a friend
My name is Woravut Jaroongkhongdach, a PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics. I am conducting research on ‘A content analysis of Thai and international research journals in English Language Teaching’. I’ve collected 30 journals listed in some international indexes such as ISI, European Reference Index for Humanities, and now I’m trying to get 5 international research journals that can be used as data (a benchmark for quality research papers). I’d like academics/post graduate students/or people who get involved in English language teaching in different corners of the world to help me with the selection. So please go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Qv3qY_2fgBeCmEarXFJxtbAA_3d_3d
It will take you not more than 2 minutes to complete the questionnaire.