The effect of automated fluency-focused feedback on text production

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Writing Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.17239/jowr-2021.13.02.02
E. Dux Speltz, E. Chukharev-Hudilainen
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This article presents a new intervention for improving first-language writing fluency and reports an empirical study investigating the effects of this intervention on process and product measures of writing. The intervention explicitly encourages fluent text production by providing automated real-time feedback to the writer. Participants were twenty native-English-speaking undergraduate students at a large Midwestern university in the United States, all of whom were proficient writers. Each participant composed two texts (one in each of the control and the intervention condition) in an online text editor with embedded keystroke logging capabilities. Quantitative data consisted of product and process measures obtained from texts produced by participants in the control and the intervention condition, and qualitative data included participants’ responses to an openended questionnaire. Linear mixed-effects regression models were fit to the quantitative data to assess differences between conditions. Findings demonstrated that there were significant differences between the intervention and the control condition in terms of both the product and the process of writing. Specifically, participants wrote more text, expressed more ideas, and produced higher-quality texts in the fluency-focused intervention condition. Qualitative findings from questionnaire responses are also discussed.
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以流利度为中心的自动反馈对文本生产的影响
本文提出了一种提高母语写作流畅性的新干预措施,并报告了一项实证研究,调查了这种干预措施对写作过程和产品措施的影响。通过向作者提供自动的实时反馈,干预明确地鼓励流畅的文本生产。参与者是美国中西部一所大型大学的20名以英语为母语的本科生,他们都是熟练的作家。每个参与者在具有嵌入式击键记录功能的在线文本编辑器中编写两篇文本(对照和干预条件各一篇)。定量数据包括从对照和干预条件下参与者产生的文本中获得的产品和过程测量,定性数据包括参与者对开放式问卷的回答。采用线性混合效应回归模型对定量数据进行拟合,以评估不同条件下的差异。研究结果表明,干预组与对照组在写作产品和写作过程上均存在显著差异。具体来说,在以流利度为重点的干预条件下,参与者写了更多的文本,表达了更多的想法,并产生了更高质量的文本。本文还讨论了问卷调查的定性结果。
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Journal of Writing Research
Journal of Writing Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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7.20
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4.90%
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16
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Writing Research is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes high quality theoretical, empirical, and review papers covering the broad spectrum of writing research. The Journal primarily publishes papers that describe scientific studies of the processes by which writing is produced or the means by which writing can be effectively taught. The journal is inherently cross-disciplinary, publishing original research in the different domains of writing research. The Journal of Writing Research is an open access journal (no reader fee - no author fee).
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