RER-LX:一种新的量表,用于测量双语者后期学习语言中情绪共鸣的减少

IF 2.5 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Wilhelmiina Toivo, Christoph Scheepers, Jean-Marc DeWaele
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在两项在线调查研究中(分别为N=688和N=247),我们开发并验证了一种新的心理测量量表,用于测量双语者的LX(“后学语言”)相对于L1(“第一语言”)的情绪共鸣减少。最后的量表被称为RER-LX(用于减少LX中的情绪共鸣),包括15个项目,并具有许多理想的心理测量特性。它产生了良好的测试可靠性(预期α在0.8和0.9之间),产生了接近正态分布的测试分数,并在其潜在因素结构方面表现出内容有效性。此外,它与以前用于相同目的的唯一其他工具(BEQ分量表,包括BEQ咒骂、BEQ感觉和BEQ愤怒)有很好的相关性。然而,与BEQ项目相比,RER-LX与LexTALE(一种广泛使用的衡量英语作为第二语言熟练程度的指标)相比具有更好的判别有效性。我们的新量表将对研究双语和情绪的研究人员有用。
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RER-LX: A new scale to measure reduced emotional resonance in bilinguals’ later learnt language
In two online survey studies (N = 688 and N = 247, respectively) we developed and validated a new psychometric scale for measuring emotional resonance reduction in bilinguals’ LX (“later learnt language”) relative to their L1 (“first language”). The final scale, dubbed RER-LX (for Reduced Emotional Resonance in LX), comprises 15 items and possesses a number of desirable psychometric properties. It yields good test reliability (expected alpha between 0.8 and 0.9), produces near-normally distributed test scores, and exhibits content validity in terms of its underlying factor structure. Moreover, it correlates well with the only other instrument previously used for the same purpose (BEQ subscale comprising BEQ-swearing, BEQ-feelings and BEQ-anger). However, compared to the BEQ items, RER-LX has significantly better discriminant validity in relation to LexTALE, a widely used measure of proficiency in English as a second language. Our new scale will be useful to researchers studying bilingualism and emotion.
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