Gazing into Cognition: Eye Behavior in Online L2 Speaking Tests

IF 1.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Assessment Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-11-23 DOI:10.1080/15434303.2022.2143680
J. Burton
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ABSTRACT The effects of question or task complexity on second language speaking have traditionally been investigated using complexity, accuracy, and fluency measures. Response processes in speaking tests, however, may manifest in other ways, such as through nonverbal behavior. Eye behavior, in the form of averted gaze or blinking frequency, has been found to play an important role in regulating information in studies on human cognition, and it may therefore be an important subconscious signal of test question difficulty in language testing. In this study, 15 CEFR B2/C1-level-English learners took a Zoom-based English test with ten questions spanning six CEFR complexity levels. The participants’ eye behaviors were recorded and analyzed between the moment the test question ended and the beginning of their response. The participants additionally provided self-report data on their perceptions of test-question difficulty. Results indicated that as test questions increased in difficulty, participants were more likely to avert their gaze from the interlocutor. They did not, however, blink more frequently as difficulty changed. These results have methodological implications for research on test validation and the study of nonverbal behavior in speaking tests.
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凝视认知:在线二语口语测试中的眼睛行为
摘要传统上,问题或任务复杂性对第二语言口语的影响是通过复杂性、准确性和流利度来研究的。然而,口语测试中的反应过程可能会以其他方式表现出来,比如通过非语言行为。在人类认知研究中,眼睛行为以转移视线或眨眼频率的形式在调节信息方面发挥着重要作用,因此它可能是语言测试中试题难度的一个重要潜意识信号。在这项研究中,15名CEFR B2/C1级英语学习者参加了一项基于Zoom的英语测试,共有10道问题,涉及6个CEFR复杂度级别。从测试问题结束到他们开始回答,参与者的眼睛行为被记录和分析。参与者还提供了关于他们对试题难度的感知的自我报告数据。结果表明,随着试题难度的增加,参与者更有可能将目光从对话者身上移开。然而,随着难度的变化,它们并没有更频繁地眨眼。这些结果对测试验证和口语测试中非言语行为的研究具有方法学意义。
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