Evidence for Infant-directed Speech Preference Is Consistent Across Large-scale, Multi-site Replication and Meta-analysis.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2024-04-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00134
Martin Zettersten, Christopher Cox, Christina Bergmann, Angeline Sin Mei Tsui, Melanie Soderstrom, Julien Mayor, Rebecca A Lundwall, Molly Lewis, Jessica E Kosie, Natalia Kartushina, Riccardo Fusaroli, Michael C Frank, Krista Byers-Heinlein, Alexis K Black, Maya B Mathur
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Abstract

There is substantial evidence that infants prefer infant-directed speech (IDS) to adult-directed speech (ADS). The strongest evidence for this claim has come from two large-scale investigations: i) a community-augmented meta-analysis of published behavioral studies and ii) a large-scale multi-lab replication study. In this paper, we aim to improve our understanding of the IDS preference and its boundary conditions by combining and comparing these two data sources across key population and design characteristics of the underlying studies. Our analyses reveal that both the meta-analysis and multi-lab replication show moderate effect sizes (d ≈ 0.35 for each estimate) and that both of these effects persist when relevant study-level moderators are added to the models (i.e., experimental methods, infant ages, and native languages). However, while the overall effect size estimates were similar, the two sources diverged in the effects of key moderators: both infant age and experimental method predicted IDS preference in the multi-lab replication study, but showed no effect in the meta-analysis. These results demonstrate that the IDS preference generalizes across a variety of experimental conditions and sampling characteristics, while simultaneously identifying key differences in the empirical picture offered by each source individually and pinpointing areas where substantial uncertainty remains about the influence of theoretically central moderators on IDS preference. Overall, our results show how meta-analyses and multi-lab replications can be used in tandem to understand the robustness and generalizability of developmental phenomena.

在大规模、多地点复制和 Meta 分析中,婴幼儿语言偏好的证据是一致的。
有大量证据表明,相对于成人引导式言语(ADS),婴儿更喜欢婴儿引导式言语(IDS)。这一观点最有力的证据来自两项大规模调查:i) 对已发表的行为学研究进行的社区增强荟萃分析;ii) 一项大规模多实验室重复研究。在本文中,我们旨在通过结合和比较这两个数据来源的关键人群和相关研究的设计特征,加深我们对 IDS 偏好及其边界条件的理解。我们的分析表明,荟萃分析和多实验室复制都显示出中等程度的效应大小(每个估计值的 d ≈ 0.35),而且当相关研究水平的调节因子(即实验方法、婴儿年龄和母语)被添加到模型中时,这两种效应都会持续存在。然而,虽然总体效应大小估计值相似,但两个来源在关键调节因子的效应方面存在差异:在多实验室重复研究中,婴儿年龄和实验方法都能预测 IDS 偏好,但在元分析中却没有显示出任何效应。这些结果表明,IDS 偏好在各种实验条件和取样特征下都具有普遍性,同时也指出了每个来源提供的经验图景之间的关键差异,并指出了理论上的核心调节因素对 IDS 偏好的影响仍存在重大不确定性的领域。总之,我们的研究结果表明,荟萃分析和多实验室重复研究可以同时用于了解发展现象的稳健性和可推广性。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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