Online Computerized Adaptive Tests of Children's Vocabulary Development in English and Mexican Spanish.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
George Kachergis, Virginia A Marchman, Philip S Dale, Jessica Mankewitz, Michael C Frank
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Purpose: Measuring the growth of young children's vocabulary is important for researchers seeking to understand language learning as well as for clinicians aiming to identify early deficits. The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) are parent report instruments that offer a reliable and valid method for measuring early productive and receptive vocabulary across a number of languages. CDI forms typically include hundreds of words, however, and so the burden of completion is significant. We address this limitation by building on previous work using item response theory (IRT) models to create computer adaptive test (CAT) versions of the CDIs. We created CDI-CATs for both comprehension and production vocabulary, for both American English and Mexican Spanish.

Method: Using a data set of 7,633 English-speaking children ages 12-36 months and 1,692 Spanish-speaking children ages 12-30 months, across three CDI forms (Words & Gestures, Words & Sentences, and CDI-III), we found that a 2-parameter logistic IRT model fits well for a majority of the 680 pooled vocabulary items. We conducted CAT simulations on this data set, assessing simulated tests of varying length (25-400 items).

Results: Even very short CATs recovered participant abilities very well with little bias across ages. An empirical validation study with N = 204 children ages 15-36 months showed a correlation of r = .92 between language ability estimated from full CDI versus CDI-CAT forms.

Conclusion: We provide our item bank along with fitted parameters and other details, offer recommendations for how to construct CDI-CATs in new languages, and suggest when this type of assessment may or may not be appropriate.

儿童英语和墨西哥西班牙语词汇发展在线计算机自适应测试。
目的:测量幼儿词汇量的增长对于研究人员了解语言学习和临床医生识别早期缺陷都很重要。麦克阿瑟-贝茨交际能力发展量表(CDIs)是一种家长报告工具,为测量多种语言的早期生产词汇和接受词汇提供了可靠有效的方法。然而,CDI 表通常包括数百个单词,因此填写负担很重。我们利用项目反应理论(IRT)模型创建了 CDI 的计算机自适应测试(CAT)版本,从而在先前工作的基础上解决了这一局限性。我们为美式英语和墨西哥西班牙语的理解和生产词汇创建了 CDI-CAT:我们使用的数据集包括 7,633 名 12-36 个月大的英语儿童和 1,692 名 12-30 个月大的西班牙语儿童,涉及三种 CDI 形式(单词和手势、单词和句子以及 CDI-III)。我们对该数据集进行了CAT模拟,评估了不同长度(25-400个项目)的模拟测试:结果:即使是很短的 CAT 也能很好地恢复受试者的能力,而且不同年龄段的偏差很小。一项对 N = 204 名 15-36 个月大的儿童进行的经验验证研究显示,从完整的 CDI 与 CDI-CAT 表格中估算出的语言能力之间的相关性为 r = .92:我们提供了我们的项目库以及拟合参数和其他细节,为如何构建新语言的 CDI-CAT 提供了建议,并提出了何时适合或不适合此类评估的建议。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding is a cross-disciplinary journal devoted to critical analysis of international intervention, focussing on interactions and practices that shape, influence and transform states and societies. In 21st century political practice, states and other actors increasingly strive to transplant what they see as normatively progressive political orders to other contexts. Accordingly, JISB focuses on the complex interconnections and mutually shaping interactions between donor and recipient communities within military, economic, social, or other interventional contexts, and welcomes perspectives on political life of, and beyond, European state-building processes. The journal brings together academics and practitioners from cross-disciplinary backgrounds, including international relations, political science, political economy, sociology, international law, social anthropology, geography, and regional studies. The editors are particularly interested in specific or comparative in-depth analyses of contemporary or historical interventions and state-building processes that are grounded in careful fieldwork and/or innovative methodologies. Multi or cross-disciplinary contributions and theoretically challenging pieces that broaden the study of intervention and state building to encompass processes of decision-making, or the complex interplay between actors on the ground, are especially encouraged.
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