The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis

The present meta-analysis was conducted to provide a quantitative measure of the overall effects of task complexity on Chinese EFL learnersâ language production. Based on the strict inclusion criteria, 12 primary studies were synthesized according to key features. Eleven of them were meta-analyzed t...

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Main Authors: Jiaxin Xing, Shaoqian Luo
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Language:English
Published: University of Isfahan 2015-08-01
Series:Applied Research on English Language
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Online Access:http://are.ui.ac.ir/article_15505_7526bf476824232fa20cfd8b77f73b3d.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f87b2e1b0c3441784f7c0b6be9481ef2020-11-24T22:55:03ZengUniversity of IsfahanApplied Research on English Language2252-01982322-53432015-08-01489610915505The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysisJiaxin XingShaoqian LuoThe present meta-analysis was conducted to provide a quantitative measure of the overall effects of task complexity on Chinese EFL learnersâ language production. Based on the strict inclusion criteria, 12 primary studies were synthesized according to key features. Eleven of them were meta-analyzed to investigate effects of raising the resource-directing task complexity. Results revealed that (a) there was an assortment of treatments and measures, (b) there was a small to medium positive effect for syntactic complexity (d=0.64) and small effect for lexical complexity (d=0.20), which lends support to the Cognition Hypothesis there was a small negative effect for accuracy (-0.18) and a close to negative effect (0.01) for fluency in writing, which partly confirms Skehanâs Trade-off effects, and (c) task modality (oral or written) did not make a significant difference on the overall effects on complexity and accuracy, while make a significant difference on fluency.http://are.ui.ac.ir/article_15505_7526bf476824232fa20cfd8b77f73b3d.pdfmeta-analysistask complexitymetaanalysisComplexityaccuracyfluency
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The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
Applied Research on English Language
meta-analysis
task complexity
meta
analysis
Complexity
accuracy
fluency
author_facet Jiaxin Xing
Shaoqian Luo
author_sort Jiaxin Xing
title The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
title_short The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
title_full The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
title_fullStr The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The effects of task complexity on Chinese learnersâ language production: A synthesis and meta-analysis
title_sort effects of task complexity on chinese learnersâ language production: a synthesis and meta-analysis
publisher University of Isfahan
series Applied Research on English Language
issn 2252-0198
2322-5343
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The present meta-analysis was conducted to provide a quantitative measure of the overall effects of task complexity on Chinese EFL learnersâ language production. Based on the strict inclusion criteria, 12 primary studies were synthesized according to key features. Eleven of them were meta-analyzed to investigate effects of raising the resource-directing task complexity. Results revealed that (a) there was an assortment of treatments and measures, (b) there was a small to medium positive effect for syntactic complexity (d=0.64) and small effect for lexical complexity (d=0.20), which lends support to the Cognition Hypothesis there was a small negative effect for accuracy (-0.18) and a close to negative effect (0.01) for fluency in writing, which partly confirms Skehanâs Trade-off effects, and (c) task modality (oral or written) did not make a significant difference on the overall effects on complexity and accuracy, while make a significant difference on fluency.
topic meta-analysis
task complexity
meta
analysis
Complexity
accuracy
fluency
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