A preliminary look at the impact of spell checker use during an L2 English writing assessment

IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Studies in Language Assessment Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.58379/seqz3214
Ikkyu Choi, Yeonsuk Cho
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Spell checkers are popular among writers but are seldom used or studied in second language (L2) writing assessment contexts. Little is known about how L2 test takers use spell checkers or how their responses are impacted by spell checker use. Making a first step towards addressing this knowledge gap was the goal of this study. We aimed to gain a preliminary understanding of L2 test takers’ spell checker use and its impact with a total of 61 adult English learners who responded to two computer-delivered English writing tasks. Half were randomly selected to be provided with a built-in spell checker. The resulting responses and keystroke logs from the test takers were analyzed to examine their spell checker use and its impact on the product and process of their writing. The test takers who chose to use the spell checker were highly comparable to those who did not use it in terms of their general English proficiency. A series of regression analyses indicated that the spell checker users, on average, wrote fewer words and made fewer spelling errors than those who did not use it. The spell checker users also tended to write at a slower pace for one of the two tasks.
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在二语英语写作评估中使用拼写检查器的初步影响
拼写检查在作家中很受欢迎,但很少在第二语言写作评估环境中使用或研究。对于第二语言考生如何使用拼写检查器,以及他们的反应如何受到拼写检查器使用的影响,我们知之甚少。为解决这一知识差距迈出第一步是本研究的目标。我们的目的是初步了解二语考生使用拼写检查器的情况及其对61名成年英语学习者的影响,他们对两项电脑交付的英语写作任务做出了反应。其中一半被随机选中,配备内置拼写检查器。我们分析了考生的回复和击键日志,以检查他们使用拼写检查器的情况及其对写作结果和过程的影响。选择使用拼写检查器的考生与不使用拼写检查器的考生在总体英语水平方面具有高度可比性。一系列的回归分析表明,与不使用拼写检查器的人相比,使用拼写检查器的人平均写的单词更少,拼写错误也更少。使用拼写检查器的人也倾向于以较慢的速度完成两项任务中的一项。
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