CHILDES数据库中自然语言记录的人口统计学偏差

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Camila Scaff, Georgia Loukatou, Alejandrina Cristia, Naomi Havron
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摘要

近年来,估计人口统计偏差在研究中的重要性已经变得明显。在这里,我们提供了一个系统的回顾CHILDES数据库,儿童语言环境的自然记录的主要来源。我们根据社会经济地位、城市化、家庭结构和语言这四个对语言学习至关重要的维度对数据库进行了分析。我们提供了每个维度的描述性统计,以评估自然主义记录是否对国家和其中记录的家庭的人口统计有偏见。我们发现CHILDES的记录过多地代表了富裕国家、较高的父母教育水平、城市环境和较小的家庭。中产阶级和上层阶级的参与者也同样过多。这些语料库在城市化方面也不能代表他们的国家——居住在城市环境中的家庭比例高于他们各自国家的总体情况。在家庭结构方面,核心家庭比收集数据的国家更为普遍。最后,我们发现语料库在语言上是多样化的,但我们估计这些记录没有充分代表双语和多语家庭。我们的结论是,研究人员在总结从CHILDES中获得的儿童输入和输出的自然记录时应该注意,并为CHILDES的未来使用提出建议。
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Demographic Biases in Naturalistic Language Recordings in the CHILDES Database

In recent years, the importance of estimating demographic biases in research has become apparent. Here, we provide a systematic review of the CHILDES database, the major source of naturalistic recordings of children's linguistic environment. We analyzed the database according to four dimensions considered central to language learning: SES, urbanization, family structure, and language. We present descriptive statistics of each dimension to assess whether naturalistic recordings were biased regarding the demographics of the countries and the families recorded within them. We find that CHILDES's recordings overrepresented wealthier countries and higher parental education levels, urban settings, and smaller households. Middle- and higher-class participants were likewise over-represented. The corpora were not representative of their countries in terms of urbanization either—with a larger percentage of families residing in urban settings than is overall true for their respective countries. In terms of family structure, nuclear families were more prevalent than in the countries where the data were collected. Last, we found that corpora were linguistically diverse, but we estimate that these recordings underrepresented bilingual and multilingual households. We conclude that researchers should be mindful when generalizing from naturalistic recordings of children's input and output obtained from CHILDES and make recommendations for the future use of CHILDES.

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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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