DP's Preference for Naturally-Occurring Data
DP scholars often prefer naturally-occurring data that exists independently of researcher presence, such as recorded classroom conversations or medical assessments. This aligns with the post-cognitive stance by not relying on accessing internal mental states through interviews. However, researcher-generated data like interviews are also used but conceptualized as specific kinds of interaction. The preference reflects commitment to studying real-world language practices.
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