The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality

Research into cognitive aspects of survey response has indicated unfamiliar terms as one of the psycholinguistic determinants of question comprehensibility problems. In this paper the estimates of wording familiarity based on text corpora for the English and Slovenian languages were used...

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Main Authors: Slavec Ana, Vehovar Vasja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Drustvo Psihologa Srbije 2015-01-01
Series:Psihologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2015/0048-57051504327S.pdf
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spelling doaj-67bae4faa96c49c688253088c5e5984c2020-11-25T00:34:24ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57051451-92832015-01-0148432734410.2298/PSI1504327S0048-57051504327SThe role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response qualitySlavec Ana0Vehovar Vasja1University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, SloveniaResearch into cognitive aspects of survey response has indicated unfamiliar terms as one of the psycholinguistic determinants of question comprehensibility problems. In this paper the estimates of wording familiarity based on text corpora for the English and Slovenian languages were used to detect potentially incomprehensible wordings in two web survey questionnaires for international exchange students at the University of Ljubljana, one for incoming (English) and the other for outgoing students (Slovenian). Two versions of the questionnaire were developed for each language, one with low-frequency (complex) and the other with high-frequency (improved) wordings, and compared in a split-ballot experiment. The results show a lower drop-out rate and a decreased subjective perception of difficulty for the improved language versions.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2015/0048-57051504327S.pdfquestion wordingcomprehension issuesword frequency effecttext corporaresponse qualitysplit-ballot experiment
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The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
Psihologija
question wording
comprehension issues
word frequency effect
text corpora
response quality
split-ballot experiment
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Vehovar Vasja
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title The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
title_short The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
title_full The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
title_fullStr The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
title_full_unstemmed The role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
title_sort role of word frequencies in detecting unfamiliar terms and their effect on response quality
publisher Drustvo Psihologa Srbije
series Psihologija
issn 0048-5705
1451-9283
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Research into cognitive aspects of survey response has indicated unfamiliar terms as one of the psycholinguistic determinants of question comprehensibility problems. In this paper the estimates of wording familiarity based on text corpora for the English and Slovenian languages were used to detect potentially incomprehensible wordings in two web survey questionnaires for international exchange students at the University of Ljubljana, one for incoming (English) and the other for outgoing students (Slovenian). Two versions of the questionnaire were developed for each language, one with low-frequency (complex) and the other with high-frequency (improved) wordings, and compared in a split-ballot experiment. The results show a lower drop-out rate and a decreased subjective perception of difficulty for the improved language versions.
topic question wording
comprehension issues
word frequency effect
text corpora
response quality
split-ballot experiment
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2015/0048-57051504327S.pdf
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