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Research noun —, investigación f (almost always used) ( plural: investigaciones f ), investigaciones pl f, research verb ( researched , researched ) —, investigar v, research findings pl —, field research n —, research skills pl —, clinical research n —, cancer research n —, research literature n —, research group n —, research efforts pl —, thorough research n —, dissertation research n —, economic research n —, research conducted n —, research needs pl —, related research n —, research coordinator n —, education research n —, internal research n —, research perspective n —, follow-up research n —, research companies pl —, research system n —, patent research n —, multidisciplinary research n —, central research n —, continual research n —, research freedom n —, research interest n —, research articles pl —, research programs pl —, research task n —, research contract n —, research stay n —, research organizations ae pl —, research done n —, ▸ wikipedia, ▾ external sources (not reviewed).

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research (investigation)investigación
 The scientist is conducting research.
 El científico está realizando una investigación.
(investigate)investigar
 The police will research the suspect's record.
 La policía investigará el historial del sospechoso.
 
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(carry out research)investigar
 He has to research before he can write the essay.
 Tiene que investigar antes de escribir el ensayo.

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(business: investigation of behaviors)investigación de consumo
  investigación de mercado
  estudio de mercado
(studies undertaken for a PhD)programa de posgrado
(investigation into consumers' needs)estudio de mercado
 Recent market research uncovered a consumer need for lower prices.
  Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Por los resultados del estudio de mercado se decidió cancelar el proyecto.
(research about consumers)investigación de mercado
(government body) ( )Consejo de Investigación Médica
(Medical Research Council) ( )CIM
(mathematical engineering)investigación operativa
(research and development) ( )I+D
 My brother works in R&D at a large company in Silicon Valley.
 Mi hermano trabaja en I+D en una gran empresa de Sillicon Valley.
([sb] who supervises postgraduates)director de tesis
  ( )padrino de tesis
 Tuvo el honor de tener como padrino de tesis al famoso letrado.
(business: creation of new products, etc.)investigación y desarrollo
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(academic job)investigador asociado, investigadora asociada
 After earning her Master's degree, Kate took a job as a research associate at a major university.
(place for scientific investigation)centro de investigación
 I've heard that more than 300 scientists work at the university's research centre.
(business providing market analysis)empresa de investigación de mercado
(work done in studying or investigating)trabajo de investigación
(place for scientific experimentation)instalación científica
 El ministro de ciencia y técnica recorrió las instalaciones científicas del nuevo polo tecnológico en el sur de la ciudad.
  laboratorio experimental
 Con ayuda de la Comunidad Europea se abrirá el primer laboratorio experimental en ese campo.
(discoveries of an investigation or study)hallazgos de una investigación
  Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Los hallazgos de la investigación no fueron precisamente los esperados y plantearon nuevos interrogantes.
(place for scientific experimentation)laboratorio científico
  laboratorio de investigación
  Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Es un laboratorio de investigación pero ocasionalmente se atienden pacientes que necesitan estudios de alta tecnología.
  laboratorio
  Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Todos los instrumentos fueron esterilizados y llevados al laboratorio esta mañana.
(collection of print materials for research)biblioteca científica
 Esta biblioteca científica está especializada en ciencias biológicas y naturales.
(publications consulted for research)bibliografía de consulta
  material de consulta
  material para investigación
(academic study or paper)monografía científica
 I'm reading a research monograph about the 'language' of bees.
 Estoy leyendo una monografía científica sobre el lenguaje de las abejas.
  artículo de investigación
  ( )paper
(written study)informe de investigación
(academic who researches and teaches)profesor de investigación, profesora de investigación
  profesor investigador, profesora investigadora
(outline of potential area of study)propuesta de investigación
(findings of a study or investigation)resultados de investigación
 Research results indicate that dark chocolate is good for your health.
 Los resultados de algunas investigaciones indican que el consumo de chocolate amargo puede ser beneficioso para la salud.
(device sent into space for observation)satélite de reconocimiento
  Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. El satélite de reconocimiento llegará a Marte dentro de dos años.
(place where science experiments are done)centro de investigación
(investigation, information-gathering)estudio científico
 Recent research study has revealed that discrimination is still common in many workplaces.
 Un estudio científico reciente ha demostrado que la discriminación sigue siendo habitual en muchos lugares de trabajo.
  investigación
 Una investigación reciente ha demostrado que la discriminación sigue siendo habitual en muchos lugares de trabajo.
  estudio
 Un estudio reciente ha demostrado que la discriminación sigue siendo habitual en muchos lugares de trabajo.
(investigative scientist)científico investigador
 Es un científico investigador que siempre está dictando o haciendo cursos.
(scientific investigation of outer space)investigación espacial
 El hallazgo de indicios de agua en la luna constituye un hito de la investigación espacial.
(investigative questioning)encuesta
  investigación

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  • He has dedicated his life to scientific research.
  • He emphasized that all the people taking part in the research were volunteers .
  • The state of Michigan has endowed three institutes to do research for industry .
  • I'd like to see the research that these recommendations are founded on.
  • It took months of painstaking research to write the book .
  • The amount of time and money being spent on researching this disease is pitiful .
  • We are researching the reproduction of elephants .
  • She researched a wide variety of jobs before deciding on law .
  • He researches heart disease .
  • The internet has reduced the amount of time it takes to research these subjects .

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On the other hand, we cannot stop donations being made to charitable organisations or for academic or research purposes.
In that context, moreover, it is important to foster accompanying measures that facilitate innovation, research and development.
The communication is intended to kick-start studies and research projects on the opportunities and risks involved in a policy of a broad distribution of assets.
The risks are to research.
I believe that there is nothing wrong with continuing research into trying to ensure food self-sufficiency, particularly in poor countries.
European society appreciates the acquisition and generation of new knowledge, research and innovation.
It is a scandal that this is still not self-evident and has not already been implemented in medical research and treatment.
An observatory on violence against women has been established and research projects are under way.
My group is not really thinking of sector-specific support, but of stimulating joint research and cooperation.
I also call on you to encourage greater investment in scientific research in the fight against tuberculosis.
Nonetheless, research into the development and manufacture of foot-and-mouth vaccines must continue.
Recent surveys and research projects have demonstrated consumers' active interest in the welfare of farm animals.
As a consequence, the industry is studying and researching better production techniques that are more welfare-friendly.
Fourthly, we must do much more research on solar energy than we have done so far.
In situ research into mycorhizal symbiosis should be actively encouraged.

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audience research , cancer research , consumer research , market research

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Analyze this research with the zeal that has always guided our work. Que analicen este estudio con el rigor que siempre ha guiado nuestro trabajo.
The style that follows is brought to life by this research. Y el estilo que se origina respira y se nutre de este estudio.
That is... until he started doing research on his own. Eso fue... hasta que él comenzó a investigar por su cuenta.
However, for people, it's very difficult to research. Sin embargo, para las personas, es muy difícil de investigar.
In market research it's also common to charge per hour. En el campo de estudios de mercado también se cobra por hora.
Some research studies show that ketones have weight loss additional benefits. Algunos estudios muestran que las cetonas tienen beneficios de pérdida de peso.

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Translation of "research" into Spanish

investigación, investigar, estudio are the top translations of "research" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: He was awarded a scholarship to do research for the foundation. ↔ Se le otorgó una beca para hacer investigación para la fundación.

(countable) A particular instance or piece of research. [..]

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Investigación.

inquiry or examination [..]

He was awarded a scholarship to do research for the foundation.

Se le otorgó una beca para hacer investigación para la fundación.

to make an investigation into

Tom found some skeletons in the cupboard when he was researching his family history.

Tom encontró varios secretos embarazosos cuando estaba investigando su historia familiar.

Inspección crítica y detallada.

What does a Sovietologist research ?

¿Qué estudia el sovietólogo?

Less frequent translations

  • investigación científica
  • investigación y desarrollo
  • de investigación
  • investigador
  • la investigación
  • las investigaciones
  • prospección
  • exploración
  • inspeccionar
  • investigación aplicada
  • investigación básica
  • investigación desarrollo

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Investigación

Research on the causes of cancer is very expensive.

La investigación en las causas del cáncer es muy costosa.

Phrases similar to "research" with translations into Spanish

  • fishery research vessel buque de investigación pesquera
  • Research Libraries Information Network Research Libraries Information Network
  • National Marine Information and Research Centre Centro Nacional de Información e Investigación Marinas · NATMIRC
  • Asia Pacific Network for Global Change Research Red de Asia y el Pacífico de Investigación del Cambio Mundial
  • action research investigación acción · investigación-acción
  • African Centre for Applied Research and Training in Social Development Centro Africano de Investigaciones Aplicadas y de Formación en Materia de Desarrollo Social
  • industry-research relations relación industria-investigación
  • company research investigación en la empresa

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Research in the oxford spanish dictionary, research in the pons dictionary, research examples from the pons dictionary (editorially verified), monolingual examples (not verified by pons editors), translations for research in the english » spanish dictionary (go to spanish » english ), i. research [ am ˈriˌsərtʃ, rəˈsərtʃ, brit rɪˈsəːtʃ, ˈriːsəːtʃ] n u.

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II. research [ Am ˈriˌsərtʃ, rəˈsərtʃ, Brit rɪˈsəːtʃ, ˈriːsəːtʃ] VB intr

Iii. research [ am ˈriˌsərtʃ, rəˈsərtʃ, brit rɪˈsəːtʃ, ˈriːsəːtʃ] vb trans, research causes/problem :, consumer research n u.

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market research N U

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operations research N U

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research establishment N

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research grant N

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audience research N U

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cancer research N U

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Translations for research in the Spanish » English Dictionary (Go to English » Spanish )

I. research [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, am ˈri:sɜ:rtʃ] n, ii. research [rɪˈsɜ:tʃ, am ˈri:sɜ:rtʃ] vb intr , trans, market research n no pl, research worker n.

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research work N

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cancer research N no pl MED

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Spanish A Level: How to succeed in your IRP

Part 2 of the AQA A Level Spanish Speaking Assessment consists of the presentation and discussion of an Individual Research Project, which students have previously prepared throughout the year.

It constitutes one of the most fascinating and exciting parts of the A Level Spanish course, as learners can link their own interests to the subject while developing not only their language, but also their research skills.

So, what steps do you need to take in order to prepare a successful IRP?

1. Don't be afraid to choose an original topic .

For the IRP, students must identify a subject or a key question which is of interest to them and which relates to a country, or countries, where Spanish is spoken.

The most successful students use this to their advantage and play to their strengths by choose a topic that they are really, genuinely interested in.

Don’t be afraid to choose something unique and original !

Since the AQA A Level Spanish syllabus includes such a broad variety of themes, it is worth taking your time to identify your area of greatest interest. Instead of going through lists of previous IRP topics for ideas, think about what inspired your interest in Spanish in the first place, and where you intend to take your studies in the future.

The IRP topics do not even have to be taken from the syllabus itself; this is a brilliant opportunity to broaden your knowledge by studying something that the AQA syllabus does not already cover, as long as it is appropriate in scope (not too broad or too narrow) and is based in the culture or history of a Spanish-speaking country. You can find further guidance on the choice of topic here .

2. Combine your choice of topic in Spanish with other subjects you enjoy.

Are you also taking an A Level in art? Then why not research a Spanish-speaking artist and the impact of their work, or the role of art in education in Spain? Taking an approach based on your other A Level subjects means you will be on solid ground and have plenty of existing knowledge and ideas. An added bonus is that you will gain relevant insight into your other A Level subject, too.

Researching something that you really want to learn about, and that may be related to your personal interests, your other academic work or your further studies, will mean that you genuinely enjoy the preparation of your IRP and are in a strong position to make it a success.

💡 Tip: You can also base your research on one Spanish or Latin American literary text or film, but it must not be the same one that you are going to refer in Paper 2, your written assessment.

🔍 Further reference: The A Level Content Advisory Board has published these illustrative examples of individual research topics .

3. Select an appropriate key question for your IRP.

Once you’ve decided which topic you’re going to explore in your project, you can then think of what key question will guide your research.

Why is this important?

If we look at AO4, one of the assessment objectives, it says that, in order to achieve highest marks, students must give an "excellent critical and analytical response". It is therefore important to find an appropriate question that will allow you to analyse the impact and/or evaluate the importance of the aspect you are researching.

Let’s look at an example.

The question “¿Cuáles son las pinturas más famosas de Frida Kahlo? / What are Frida Kahlo’s most famous paintings?” leads to a more descriptive / narrative answer, whereas “¿Cuál es el impacto de la obra de Frida Kahlo? / What’s the impact of Frida Kahlo’s paintings?” requires an analytical answer .

A question that leads to analysis and evaluation is what will set you up to gain the most marks under the AO4 criteria, putting you in a strong position from the outset.

4. Only use high-quality, Spanish-language sources.

The AQA specification states that students must select relevant information in Spanish from a range of sources , including the internet.

You should therefore use a wide variety of sources (not only online information, and not Wikipedia!). These must be reliable and high-quality; it’s better to use information from reputable news sources instead of online tabloids, and documentaries instead of Youtube influencers.

In summary, your sources must be:

reliable: from a reputable author, newspaper, etc;

in different formats : articles, podcasts, books, TV news, etc;

up-to-date : check that the information is recent and correct;

directly relevant to your question or title : not superfluous.

5. Prepare thoroughly for your 2-minute IRP presentation.

In the assessment for the AQA Spanish A Level, students will need to give a presentation with their key findings, speaking for up to two minutes. According to the assessment criteria, "thorough knowledge and understanding of the area of study" must be evident in the presentation in order to gain full marks.

To make sure that all the relevant information is summarised in those two minutes, you can follow this structure:

Initial information.

Background / Context.

Examples / Evidence / Observations.

Consequences / Impact.

Opinions / Conclusions.

Once you’ve prepared the presentation, record yourself reading it to make sure you don’t exceed the 2 minutes. Then, practice many times to learn the overall structure by heart so that you can present it confidently in the exam.

6. Anticipate some of the questions that the examiner might ask you in the discussion.

The presentation of your research will be followed by a 9- to 10-minute discussion with the examiner. These will be based on your presentation and the headings you have chosen (these headings are entered on your Candidate Record Form, which is submitted in advance of the exam). You can’t know the questions in advance, but there are ways to anticipate some of them. Here are some examples of prompts that examiners use frequently:

¿Por qué has elegido estudiar este tema?

Háblame un poco más de….

Cuando hablas de…..¿qué quieres decir exactamente?

Algunas personas piensan que….¿qué piensas tú al respecto?

¿Cómo reaccionas ante esto?

¿Piensas que esto es verdad/ mentira?

¿Qué piensas si te digo que…?

¿Tienes algún ejemplo que pueda justificar tu idea?

¿Y qué dirías si…?

¿Y si te dijera que…..que dirías tú?

En tu opinión, ¿qué impacto ha tenido…..sobre…?

¿Qué es lo que te ha interesado/chocado/marcado/sorprendido más a raíz de tu investigación?

¿De dónde has obtenido tu información?

¿Qué es lo más importante que has aprendido de tu investigación?

¿Cómo ha cambiado tu visión de [nombre del país] o del mundo hispanohablante después de este proyecto individual?

The choice of topic and the way you prepare for the Individual Research Project can make the difference between a good exam performance and an outstanding one. The key is to find what you really love to talk about. This will make the research process, and the assessment itself, a highlight of your Spanish A Level course.

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  • HAPI Online: Hispanic American Periodicals Index This link opens in a new window Provides citations to articles about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the U.S.-Mexico border, and Hispanics in the U.S. Covers 1970-present.
  • HLAS: Handbook of Latin American Studies This link opens in a new window The Handbook is a bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, the multidisciplinary Handbook alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Each year, more than 130 academics from around the world choose over 5,000 works for inclusion in the Handbook. Continuously published since 1936, the Handbook offers Latin Americanists an essential guide to available resources.
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  • Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales de CLACSO Single search database for Redalyc, Scielo, LatIndex, RevistALAS, DOAJ, Dialnet, and CLASE, sponsored by el Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales.
  • SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online This link opens in a new window SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online is a model for cooperative electronic publishing of scientific journals on the Internet. Especially conceived to meet the scientific communication needs of developing countries, particularly Latin America and the Caribbean countries. It contains about 500 journals and nearly 150.000 articles published in Latin America, Caribbean countries, Portugal and Spain. Most of the titles are Open Access.
  • CLASE CLASE es una base de datos bibliográfica creada en 1975 en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Ofrece alrededor de 350 mil registros bibliográficos de artículos, ensayos, reseñas de libro, revisiones bibliográficas, notas breves, editoriales, biografías, entrevistas, estadísticas y otros documentos publicados en cerca de 1 500 revistas de América Latina y el Caribe, especializadas en ciencias sociales y humanidades.
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) Indexes articles appearing in Open Access journals. As of September 2015, from a total of 10,529 Open Access journals registered in DOAJ, approximately 2000 journals are from Latin America and the Caribbean, of which around 1000 journals are from Brazil.
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One of my favorite things about teaching Spanish is watching them explore the culture! From learning about Spanish-speaking countries  to learning about famous artists around the world , studying history and culture is important for your students. A great option to teach your students about culture is through their own discovery of the different topics. Check out these research projects for Spanish class!

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Why Use Research Projects?

These projects are great to fit in at different points of the year with your students, at any level! Exploratory classes can complete them in English, intermediate classes could research in English and record in Spanish, and upper level classes can research and present in Spanish!

The research projects can also be a great emergency sub plan. Keep them on hand in case you’re not feeling well one day and just need something to assign to your students so they can work independently with a sub supervising them.

Let’s explore these fun research projects for Spanish class!

Spanish Holidays Research Project

Celebrate holidays around the Spanish-speaking world with this research poster project ! There are blank templates in both Spanish and English for your students. You can print them off and let students choose, assign holidays to research, or post the sheets as a fast finisher option to create a bulletin board or display!

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Spanish-Speaking Countries Research Project

Explore geography and introduce your students to the Spanish-speaking world with this project . There are 21 templates with names of Spanish-speaking countries filled in. You can print them off and let students choose, assign countries to research, or post the sheets as a fast finisher option to create a classroom display! It also comes with a blank template in case you teach an exploratory class and would like to use it with other countries.

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Click here to see a DIGITAL country report project!

Hispanic Heritage Month Project Research Poster

Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15th through October 15th and it’s a great time to place special attention on the accomplishments of those with Hispanic Heritage! Having an organizer like this one really helps students be successful as they work independently on their projects, and it is a fun option to display the finished projects somewhere in your school building where students outside of Spanish class can see them and learn!

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Afro-Latinos Research Poster Project

Celebrate Black History Month with this printable research poster project ! There are 40 different people included for your students to choose from, as well as a blank template in case you would like to add other choices for your students, or give them the option to research someone of their choice! Click here to see a digital Afro-Latinos Report Project.

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Women’s History Month Research Poster Project

With this research project for Spanish class , students will learn about and recognize contributions made by women to the world. They will celebrate their heritage and culture. Teach your students to celebrate the achievements of women around the world! It is perfect for Women’s History Month in March!

Spanish-Speaking Artists Research Poster Project

Do you teach a unit on art in your classes? This Spanish-Speaking artists research poster project is a great way to kick off the unit! Assign students an artist, or let them choose who to present on. There are 40 artists included, but there’s also a blank page so you can add more, or let your students find and choose who to research! Help them celebrate and learn about art from a variety of cultures, countries, movements, and artists!

Digital Research Projects

Your students can also explore and learn with these digital research projects ! Students will research the chosen topic and create their final project in Google Slides or Google My Maps!

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You can find my bundle of printable research projects for Spanish class here . Find my bundle of digital research projects for Spanish class here !

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Arabic has become a much more widely spoken language in the United States in recent decades. The number of people ages 5 and older who speak Arabic at home in the U.S. rose from 215,000 in 1980 to 1.4 million in 2021, making it the nation’s seventh-most common non-English language spoken at home. Arabic speakers represent several nationalities and include both immigrants and those born in the U.S.

Here are five facts about Arabic speakers in the U.S., based on a Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data.

Pew Research Center conducted this analysis to examine the number and share of Arabic speakers and speakers of other non-English languages in the United States among individuals ages 5 and older. It uses microdata from 1% samples of the 1980, 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses and the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 and 2021 American Community Surveys accessed through Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) from the University of Minnesota.

Because Arabic is one of the official languages of more than 20 countries, mostly in the Middle East or North Africa, Arabic speakers in the U.S. represent a large, multi-national group. Arabic speakers are defined as those who report speaking Arabic or a Near East Arabic dialect (such as Syriac, Aramaic, Chaldean or Syrian). In 2021, about 95% of Arabic speakers report speaking Arabic at home, while the other 5% report speaking a Near East Arabic dialect. The Census Bureau only collects language data for those who are ages 5 and older.

Another approach to analyzing the share of the U.S. population with an Arab background could use the Census Bureau’s data on self-reported Arab ancestry. However, because many people with Arab ancestry tend to report an ancestry related to their nationality or ethnic group (e.g., Iraqi or Egyptian) instead of their Arab ancestry, the ancestry variable identifies a much smaller group of the U.S. population as Arab than this analysis of Arabic speakers.

All displayed numbers are rounded. Shares and percent changes are calculated using unrounded numbers.

The number of Arabic speakers in the U.S. has increased dramatically since 1980, surpassing the numbers of people who speak other languages that were once more common among U.S. immigrants. For example, while the numbers of people in the U.S. who speak German or Italian at home have declined by 36% and 68%, respectively, from 1980 to 2021, the number speaking Arabic at home has grown by 581% during that time. Growth in the number of Arabic speakers has easily outpaced growth among speakers of several other languages from the Middle East, such as Persian/Farsi, Hebrew and Turkish.

A line chart that shows more people in the U.S. now speak Arabic at home than German or Italian, a reversal from 1980.

The share of the U.S. population speaking Arabic at home has also grown immensely, though it remains small. In 1980, those who spoke Arabic at home accounted for only 0.10% of the U.S. population ages 5 and older. By 2021, this share had grown to 0.46%. In other words, about 46 of every 10,000 people in the U.S. ages 5 and older speak Arabic at home.

Immigrants account for around two-thirds of those who speak Arabic at home in the U.S. However, the reverse is true when looking only at the youngest Arabic speakers: Among those ages 5 to 17, about two-thirds are U.S. born.

Two bar charts showing that most Arabic speakers in the U.S. are immigrants, but more were born in the U.S. than in any other country.

The number of Arabic speakers who were born in the U.S. is larger than the number born in any single foreign country. While 28% of all Arabic speakers were born in the U.S., just 13% were born in Iraq and 13% were born in Egypt, the next-most common origins of U.S. Arabic speakers.

About half of all Arabic speakers in the U.S. (53%) live in just five states. California has the highest share of any state at 17%, followed by Michigan (14%), Texas (8%), New York (7%) and New Jersey (6%).

Two charts showing that five states are home to about half of all Arabic speakers in the U.S.

Every region of the U.S. is home to a substantial share of the Arabic-speaking population. The South (28%) and Midwest (27%) have the highest shares, while the Northeast (21%) has the lowest share. The population that does not speak Arabic at home, by comparison, has a different geographic distribution. Non-Arabic speakers are more likely than Arabic speakers to live in the South (38% vs. 28%) and less likely to live in the Midwest (21% vs. 27%).

The Detroit region has the most Arabic speakers of any U.S. metro area. About 190,000 Arabic speakers live in the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn metro area in Michigan. They represent about 13% of all Arabic speakers in the U.S. and 91% of those in Michigan.

A table and bar chart showing U.S. metro areas with the largest populations of Arabic speakers ages 5 and older, 2021.

The next-most common metro areas for Arabic speakers are New York-Newark-Jersey City (155,000) and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim (85,000). Overall, about half of the U.S. Arabic-speaking population lives in the top 10 metro areas.

The Detroit metro area also has the largest concentration of Arabic speakers, with 4.7% of the population ages 5 and older speaking Arabic at home. Only five other metro areas with more than 250,000 people have Arabic-speaking populations that exceed 1.0% of the total population. Three of those are in California: the Modesto, San Diego-Carlsbad and Visalia-Porterville metro areas.

About two-thirds of Arabic speakers (66%) are proficient in English, up from 54% in 1980. By comparison, English proficiency has risen less among people who speak another non-English language at home, from 56% in 1980 to 62% in 2021.

Notably, both immigrant and U.S.-born Arabic speakers have contributed to the increase in English proficiency among Arabic speakers. From 1980 to 2021, the share of immigrant Arabic speakers who are proficient in English rose from 47% to 57%, while for U.S.-born Arabic speakers it rose from 77% to 87%.

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Scientific fraud: The case of the Spanish university rector should prompt change to ranking system

The founders of retraction watch, an organization specialized in research misconduct, call for eliminating the incentives to manipulate metrics.

Professor Juan Manuel Corchado, photographed on April 12, before being elected the rector of the University of Salamanca.

From afar, the inauguration of Juan Manuel Corchado as the rector of the University of Salamanca earlier this year probably seemed a natural and well-deserved career capstone for the prominent academic. After all, Corchado, a highly prolific computer scientist, is among the most-cited researchers in Spain — a mark of the high regard in which his peers hold his work.

But as EL PAÍS has been reporting for months , Corchado’s impressive reputation as a scholar may be undeserved. Many of his citations are to his own work, and flimsy work at that: brief conference presentations Corchado uploaded to his website and then referenced, as we were first to note in 2022 . The case has now attracted the attention of the Spanish Research Ethics Committee, which “has urged the University of Salamanca to exercise ‘its powers of inspection and sanction’ in the face of ‘the alleged bad practices’ by Corchado.”

Why would such bad practices help Corchado and the university? Because so much of the various ranking systems’ rubrics — factors that help determine funding from government agencies as well as competition for student enrollment — are based on citations , which are particularly easy to manipulate. In other words, the better individual scientists look on paper, the better their institutions appear.

The Corchado case is just a high-profile example of what the obsession with metrics has wrought. In Vietnam, researchers are abuzz about a recently released ranking system, but media reports find the scheme “chaotic” and full of errors. Last week, The Economist published a fawning piece about science in China. “China has become a scientific superpower,” the magazine declared, and “tops the Nature Index, created by the publisher of the same name, which counts the contributions to articles that appear in a set of prestigious journals.”

What The Economist left out — but has noted before , however — is that China is responsible for well over half of the world’s more than 50,000 retractions, a dubious distinction that can be traced directly to the country’s laser focus on metrics. Until the practice was officially banned in 2020, researchers in China were paid rich cash bonuses for publishing in journals that count in the Nature Index, and clinical faculty at medical schools — whose jobs do not involve research, and who do not train for such work — were required to publish papers to earn their jobs and be promoted.

Those incentives were essentially direct invitations to commit fraud, as a recent survey of researchers in China demonstrated . How else were academics supposed to maintain their careers except increase their output, create citation rings , or even turn to a thriving paper mill industry?

While it is easy to blame the Chinese government for the citations arms race, universities have done nothing to push back, and in many cases have even encouraged the system to work exactly the way it does. In India, for example, a dental college came up with what one critic called a “ nasty scheme ” involving self-citation to boost itself to the top of the rankings in its field. In Saudi Arabia, some universities apparently hired prominent mathematicians as honorary faculty just so their citations would count toward their institutions’ rankings.

Which brings us back to Corchado. Why he cited himself so heavily is not clear, because he never responded to our requests for comment two years ago except to say he’d broken his arm and would be slow to reply. But at the time Alberto Martín-Martín, an information scientist and bibliometrician at the University of Granada, noted Spain still focuses heavily on the Journal Impact Factor to evaluate the production of its researchers, even more so than in some other countries.

In a way, the public should thank Corchado for raising alarm bells at EL PAÍS and the Spanish Research Ethics Committee. Whether he remains as rector of the University of Salamanca is less important than whether the episode prompts real change in Spain — and elsewhere. Movements afoot, including the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) and the Leiden Manifesto, to encourage a move away from citations and other metrics and toward strategies that reward the kind of research culture we want and need.

Universities and governments have a chance to reform their evaluation strategies before things get even worse. They can replace them with the good old-fashioned way of assessing researchers’ work: Reading it.

Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky are the founders of Retraction Watch, an American organization specialized in scientific fraud.

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and its Special Rapporteurship for Freedom of Expression (RELE, by its initials in Spanish) issued a press release expressing alarm over the excessive use of public force against journalists and peaceful protesters in Argentina.

The press release was issued in response to the protests on June 12, when citizens attended a demonstration organized by labor unions, universities, and human rights organizations. The protest took place amid opposition to the Omnibus Bill proposed by Milei, which includes several reforms and was ratified by the Chamber of Deputies last month.

According to the Commission, there was a disproportionate use of violence against the protesters through the use of non-lethal weapons by the police force, infringing on the protesters’ rights to free association and freedom of expression. The IACHR also highlighted its concern over the stigmatizing statements made by the Government regarding the protests, as the Office of the President labeled the protesters against the Omnibus Bill as “terrorists” in official communications. Furthermore, the Commission expressed concern over reports of journalists and media workers being injured due to the alleged excessive use of pepper spray and rubber bullets by the police in previous protests.

Additionally, the IACHR and RELE condemned the use of violence by private individuals, such as the arson attack on a vehicle belonging to the media outlet “Cadena 3.” They also noted receiving information about the use of Molotov cocktails and flammable substances outside the Congress building.

Previously, the IACHR has addressed the situation of protests in Argentina. In February, the Commission reminded the Argentine State of its obligation to respect, protect, facilitate, and guarantee the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, and to limit the use of force to situations where the circumstances justify its use.

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