The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language
Given the limited studies conducted within the African continent, the purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of chronic aircraft noise exposure and the moderating effect of home language on the learners′ reading comprehension. The sample comprised 437 (52%) senior primary learners expos...
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doaj-bb14e429b47545bc87543e15b0e839b12020-11-25T01:47:47ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302012-01-01146024425210.4103/1463-1741.102963The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home languageJoseph SeabiKate CockcroftPaul GoldschaggMike GreylingGiven the limited studies conducted within the African continent, the purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of chronic aircraft noise exposure and the moderating effect of home language on the learners′ reading comprehension. The sample comprised 437 (52%) senior primary learners exposed to high levels of aircraft noise (Experimental group) and 337 (48%) learners residing in a quieter area (Control group). Of these, 151 learners in the Experimental group spoke English as a first language (EFL) and 162 spoke English as a second language (ESL). In the Control group, the numbers were similarly divided (EFL n = 191; ESL n = 156). A univariate General Linear Model was used to investigate the effects of aircraft noise exposure and language on reading comprehension, while observing for the possible impact of intellectual ability, gender, and socioeconomic status on the results. A significant difference was observed between ESL and EFL learners in favor of the latter (F 1,419 = 21.95, P =.000). In addition a substantial and significant interaction effect was found between the experimental and control groups for the two language groups. For the EFL speakers there was a strong reduction in reading comprehension in the aircraft noise group. By contrast this difference was not significant for the ESL speakers. Implications of the findings and suggestions for further research are made in the article.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2012;volume=14;issue=60;spage=244;epage=252;aulast=SeabiAircraft noisehome languagereading comprehensionSouth Africa |
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The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language |
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The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language |
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The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language |
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The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language |
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The impact of aircraft noise exposure on South African children′s reading comprehension: The moderating effect of home language |
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impact of aircraft noise exposure on south african children′s reading comprehension: the moderating effect of home language |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Noise and Health |
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1463-1741 1998-4030 |
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Given the limited studies conducted within the African continent, the purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of chronic aircraft noise exposure and the moderating effect of home language on the learners′ reading comprehension. The sample comprised 437 (52%) senior primary learners exposed to high levels of aircraft noise (Experimental group) and 337 (48%) learners residing in a quieter area (Control group). Of these, 151 learners in the Experimental group spoke English as a first language (EFL) and 162 spoke English as a second language (ESL). In the Control group, the numbers were similarly divided (EFL n = 191; ESL n = 156). A univariate General Linear Model was used to investigate the effects of aircraft noise exposure and language on reading comprehension, while observing for the possible impact of intellectual ability, gender, and socioeconomic status on the results. A significant difference was observed between ESL and EFL learners in favor of the latter (F 1,419 = 21.95, P =.000). In addition a substantial and significant interaction effect was found between the experimental and control groups for the two language groups. For the EFL speakers there was a strong reduction in reading comprehension in the aircraft noise group. By contrast this difference was not significant for the ESL speakers. Implications of the findings and suggestions for further research are made in the article. |
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Aircraft noise home language reading comprehension South Africa |
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