Confidence Hypothesis about Efficiency of Specific Strategies (CHESS): A Novel Parameter and its Possible Significance in Application

P. Kambakis-Vougiouklis
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In this paper a novel term is introduced to cover for a parameter already investigated in a number of experiments conducted in the Democritus University, without, yet, being identified with a specific name. The aim of all those studies was to investigate the learning strategies frequency of use  in correlation with the confidence of the subjects as to whether and to what extent such strategies enhance their language learning. In the specific experiment forty eight students from the first three grades in a State Secondary school, in Thrace, Greece, were recruited through convenience sampling, twenty four Greek native speakers and  twenty four Turkish native speakers with Greek as their second language. There were sixteen learners out of each grade, eight of low and eight of high level in English, four male, four female, forty eight learners altogether, twenty four male and twenty four female students. The students had to indicate not only the level of frequency of strategy use but also their confidence in those strategies’ effectiveness; this is the introduced term Confidence Hypothesis about Efficiency of Specific Strategies (CHESS). Furthermore, the students used the Vougiouklis & Vougiouklis bar (2008) instead of the widely used Likert scale for the filling in of the questionnaires minimizing  time and effort. The questionnaire used was the translated in Greek and validated SILL questionnaire with 50 items. Each of the 50 questions was followed by two bars: on the first bar the students had to specify the frequency of use of each strategy and on the second their confidence about each strategy’s effectiveness.
特定策略效率的置信假设:一个新的参数及其可能的应用意义
在本文中,引入了一个新术语来涵盖在德谟克利特大学进行的许多实验中已经研究过的参数,但尚未确定具体名称。所有这些研究的目的是调查学习策略的使用频率与受试者信心的关系,以及这些策略是否以及在多大程度上促进了他们的语言学习。在具体的实验中,通过方便抽样,从希腊色雷斯一所公立中学的前三年级中招募了48名学生,其中24名以希腊语为母语,24名以希腊语为第二语言的土耳其语为母语。每个年级16人,低水平8人,高水平8人,男4人,女4人,共48人,男24人,女24人。学生不仅要表明策略使用的频率,还要表明他们对策略有效性的信心;这就是引入的术语“关于特定策略效率的信心假设”。此外,学生使用Vougiouklis & Vougiouklis bar(2008)代替广泛使用的Likert量表来填写问卷,最大限度地减少了时间和精力。所使用的问卷为经希腊文翻译并经过验证的50项SILL问卷。50个问题中的每个问题后面都有两个栏:在第一个栏上,学生们必须说明每种策略的使用频率,在第二个栏上,他们对每种策略有效性的信心。
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