汉字大小测试:针对中国小学生的测试开发、验证及标准参照规范。

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Yan Li, Yi Wei, Hong Li
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摘要

在中国,认识汉字是一项基本技能,对以后的阅读发展和基础教育成就至关重要。然而,目前缺乏公开的测试或规范,为儿童的字符大小发展提供充分的反馈。为了解决这一差距,我们为1-6年级的普通话学生开发了中文字符大小测试(CCST)。为了满足资源高效评估、纵向跟踪精度和课程一致解释的需求,我们采用严格的测试开发流程、纵向测试等同和项目反应理论框架来测量小学阶段儿童的性格大小发展。综合评估CCST的心理测量特性,包括项目统计、测试信度、推理分数信度、标准相关效度和经验效度,取得了令人满意的结果。对北京市7459名小学生的规范性数据进行分析,构建了规范参照和标准参照的汉字大小得分。结果表明,小学1-6年级学生的平均字数分别为1227、1898、2422、2722、2932、3060字,其中约5.1%的3-6年级学生未达到国家课程标准要求的字数水平。综上所述,CCST是一个儿童友好的、高度可解释性的、开放获取的工具,具有较强的心理测量质量和全面的评分反馈。这项工作将引起广泛用户的兴趣,包括研究人员、教育工作者和实践者。
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Chinese character size test: Test development, validation, and standards-referenced norms for Chinese primary students.

Recognizing Chinese characters is a fundamental skill that is crucial for later reading development and basic educational achievement in China. However, there is currently a lack of published tests or norms that provide adequate feedback on children's character size development. To address this gap, we developed the Chinese character size test (CCST) for Mandarin Chinese students in grades 1-6. To address the need for resource-efficient assessment, longitudinal tracking precision, and curriculum-aligned interpretation, we applied rigorous test development processes, vertical test equating, and the item response theory framework to measure children's character size development throughout primary grades. A comprehensive evaluation of the CCST's psychometric properties yielded satisfying results, including item statistics, test reliability, inferential score reliability, criterion-related validity, and empirical validity. Normative data from a representative sample of 7,459 primary school students in Beijing were analyzed to construct the norm-referenced and criterion-referenced character size scores. The results indicated that the mean character sizes of primary students in grades 1-6 were 1,227, 1,898, 2,422, 2,722, 2,932, and 3,060 characters, respectively, and that approximately 5.1% of the students in grades 3-6 failed to achieve the required character size level by the national curriculum criterion. In conclusion, the CCST is a child-friendly, highly interpretable, and open-access instrument with strong psychometric quality and comprehensive scoring feedback. This work would interest a wide range of users, including researchers, educators, and practitioners.

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期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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