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Pre-text revisited: Do we understand how writing prompts function?. Mark Chapman. Contents. The testing context Prompt effect literature Prompt categorization The dataset - essays and discourse variables Analyses of essays by prompt Significant differences in essays by prompt
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Pre-text revisited: Do we understand how writing prompts function? Mark Chapman
Contents • The testing context • Prompt effect literature • Prompt categorization • The dataset - essays and discourse variables • Analyses of essays by prompt • Significant differences in essays by prompt • Implications for writing test design
Writing test • Select 1 prompt from 2 • 30 minutes to compose a response • Scored independently by 2 raters
Prompt effect in writing assessment • Effect of prompt wording on score awarded • Leu, Keech, Murphy & Kinzer, 1982 • Brossell & Ash, 1984 • Effect of prompt wording on discourse variables • Greenberg, 1981 • Hirokawa & Swales, 1986 • Effect of different integrated prompts on discourse variables • Cumming et al., 2005 • O’Loughlin & Wigglesworth, 2007
Problems with previous studies • Used holistic score as measure of prompt effect • Compared prompts that were very similar • Had small sample sizes • Analyzed stimuli differences not prompt • Little prompt categorization
Research Questions • What are the distinguishing characteristics of independent writing prompts? • How do these characteristics affect the test-takers’ final written products?
Writing prompt characteristics • Applied previous prompt taxonomies • Swales, 1982; Horowitz, 1991; Lim, 2009
Analyses • Factor structure of discourse variables (DVs) • Minimize number of MANOVA analyses to reduce risk of Type I error • MANOVA analyses of DV differences in responses elicited by each prompt
Little evidence of significant differences in . . . • Holistic score awarded • Accuracy
Significant differences in . . . • Lexical sophistication • Cohesion • Academic language use • Syntactic complexity • Fluency
Implications for writing assessment • Score interpretation • Construct definition • Consider which domains are appropriate • Consider permissible response modes • Consider number of rhetorical cues
Thank you For more information, please contact chapman.m@cambridgemichigan.org