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Main Authors: Luo, Dehong, Gong, Jing, Li, Yifei
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1362670
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author Luo, Dehong
Gong, Jing
Li, Yifei
author_facet Luo, Dehong
Gong, Jing
Li, Yifei
Luo, Dehong
Gong, Jing
Li, Yifei
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contents The Effect of Reading Comprehension Questions on Linguistic Predictors of Readability Luo, Dehong Gong, Jing Li, Yifei Reading Comprehension Foreign Countries Grade 7 Grade 8 Middle School Students Readability Formulas Linguistics Chinese Predictor Variables Readability formulae have been used to predict text difficulty, but their construction has been challenged. Previous readability formula designers typically adopted correct responses to reading comprehension questions (RCQs) as dependent variables, but they did not assess the effect of linguistic predictors concerning RCQs in the formula. Thus, this study self-designed a Chinese reading comprehension test, sampled 347 Chinese students in grades 7 and 8 as test-takers, and constructed readability formulae of whole-passage and answer-section models. Correlation and regression analysis showed that the effect of RCQs on the linguistic predictors of readability biased the typical whole-passage model when the model was used to predict text difficulty. We suggest researchers construct updated readability formulae by analysing the effect of RCQs on linguistic predictors of answer-section text to accommodate the present standardised reading tests. We also call for the construction of a readability formula for non-test library reading materials.
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spellingShingle The Effect of Reading Comprehension Questions on Linguistic Predictors of Readability
Luo, Dehong
Gong, Jing
Li, Yifei
Reading Comprehension
Foreign Countries
Grade 7
Grade 8
Middle School Students
Readability Formulas
Linguistics
Chinese
Predictor Variables
The Effect of Reading Comprehension Questions on Linguistic Predictors of Readability Luo, Dehong Gong, Jing Li, Yifei Reading Comprehension Foreign Countries Grade 7 Grade 8 Middle School Students Readability Formulas Linguistics Chinese Predictor Variables Readability formulae have been used to predict text difficulty, but their construction has been challenged. Previous readability formula designers typically adopted correct responses to reading comprehension questions (RCQs) as dependent variables, but they did not assess the effect of linguistic predictors concerning RCQs in the formula. Thus, this study self-designed a Chinese reading comprehension test, sampled 347 Chinese students in grades 7 and 8 as test-takers, and constructed readability formulae of whole-passage and answer-section models. Correlation and regression analysis showed that the effect of RCQs on the linguistic predictors of readability biased the typical whole-passage model when the model was used to predict text difficulty. We suggest researchers construct updated readability formulae by analysing the effect of RCQs on linguistic predictors of answer-section text to accommodate the present standardised reading tests. We also call for the construction of a readability formula for non-test library reading materials.
title The Effect of Reading Comprehension Questions on Linguistic Predictors of Readability
topic Reading Comprehension
Foreign Countries
Grade 7
Grade 8
Middle School Students
Readability Formulas
Linguistics
Chinese
Predictor Variables
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1362670