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Development and assessment of the Korean Author Recognition Test

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Abstract
This research reports the development and evaluation of a Korean Author Recognition Test (KART), designed as a measure of print exposure among young adults. Based on the original, English-language version of the Author Recognition Test (ART), the KART demonstrates significant relationships with offline measures of language ability, as well as online measures of word recognition. In particular, KART scores were related to participants’ responses on the Comparative Reading Habits (CRH) checklist, suggesting that KART is a valid measure of print exposure. In addition, KART scores showed reliable correlations with offline measures of vocabulary knowledge and language comprehension. Finally, results from a lexical decision task showed that KART scores modulated the magnitude of the word familiarity effect, such that the effect was smaller for participants with higher KART scores The results suggest that the ART is a language-universal task that measures print exposure, which is useful for explaining individual differences in language comprehension abilities and word recognition processes.
Author(s)
Lee, HyosunSeong, EunjinLowder, MatthewChoi, Wonil
Issued Date
2019-07
Type
Article
DOI
10.1177/1747021818814461
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12637
Publisher
Psychology Press
Citation
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, v.72, no.7, pp.1837 - 1846
ISSN
1747-0218
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School of Humanities and Social Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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