The Role of Executive Function in an Integrated Writing Task

Xian Liao, Pengfei Zhao
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Integrated writing (i.e., writing from sources) being a complex process, requires various linguistic and cognitive skills interacting with each other in a dynamic way. While recent studies have increasingly documented that writing processes are driven by a suite of cognitive abilities named executive function (EF), their roles in a literacy activity as complex as integrated writing remain underexplored. To address this core issue, the present study aimed to examine the direct and indirect effects of EF skills on students’ performance of a Chinese listening-reading-writing task. A total of 135 Chinese undergraduates were involved, completing a battery of tests, including a computerized Chinese integrated writing task measuring their writing performance and five EF tasks measuring inhibition, cognitive flexibility, working memory (auditory-verbal and visual-spatial), and planning skills respectively. Students’ integration activities were also recorded using a writing webpage. The path model indicated that inhibition, visual-spatial working memory, and planning skills could significantly and directly predict students’ writing performance and the visual-spatial working memory could indirectly predict writing performance via the mediation of source-text switches while listening. This study offers new preliminary insights into the association between EF and integrated writing among Chinese undergraduates; pedagogical implications for the teaching of integrated writing are also discussed.
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执行功能在综合写作任务中的作用
综合写作(即根据资料写作)是一个复杂的过程,需要各种语言和认知技能以动态的方式相互作用。虽然最近的研究越来越多地证明写作过程是由一系列被称为执行功能(EF)的认知能力驱动的,但它们在像综合写作这样复杂的读写活动中的作用仍未得到充分探索。为了解决这一核心问题,本研究旨在考察执行功能对学生完成中文听读写任务的直接和间接影响。共有 135 名中国本科生参与了本研究,并完成了一系列测试,其中包括一项测量学生写作表现的计算机化中文综合写作任务,以及五项分别测量抑制、认知灵活性、工作记忆(听觉-言语和视觉-空间)和计划能力的 EF 任务。此外,还利用写作网页记录了学生的整合活动。路径模型表明,抑制能力、视觉空间工作记忆和计划能力可以显著地直接预测学生的写作成绩,而视觉空间工作记忆则可以通过听力时源文本切换的中介作用间接预测写作成绩。本研究初步揭示了EF与中国大学生综合写作之间的关系,并探讨了对综合写作教学的启示。
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