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題名: RATER DOMINANCE IN DISCUSSION AS A RESOLUTION METHOD
作者: Ahmadi, Alireza
貢獻者: 臺灣英語教學期刊
關鍵詞: rater dominance ; discussion ; resolution method ; speaking assessment ; EFL learners
日期: Apr-2020
上傳時間: 11-Nov-2020
摘要: Rater subjectivity has long been an intriguing topic. The use of discussion as a resolution method is a practical way to reduce this subjectivity. However, the efficacy of discussion depends on whether different raters get equally engaged in it or one rater tends to dominate others. This study investigated whether and how rater dominance occurs in discussion. To this end, three discussion sessions in which five Iranian raters negotiated to resolve discrepancies in rating were analyzed. Findings indicated raters were unequally engaged in discussions, so rater dominance obviously existed. However, it did not necessarily display itself in more turn-takings, a higher amount of speech or changes in scoring. The joint construction of discourse was found to affect raters` understanding of the rating criteria and scoring method. This in turn played a key role in how dominance was realized. The findings illuminate the complexity of rater dominance as a highly context-dependent issue.
關聯: 臺灣英語教學期刊, 17(2), 141-165
資料類型: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30397/TJTESOL.202004_17(1).0006
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