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What Do Artificial Orthography Learning Tasks Actually Measure? Correlations Within and Across Tasks.

Xenia Schmalz1, Gerd Schulte-Körne1, Elisabetta de Simone1, Kristina Moll1.   

Abstract

Artificial Orthography Learning (AOL) may act as a possible candidate to model the learning of print-to-speech correspondences. In order to serve as an adequate task, however, we need to establish whether AOL can be reliably measured. In the current study, we report the correlations between the learning of two different artificial orthographies by the same 55 participants. We also explore the correlation between AOL skill and other participant-level variables, namely Paired Associate Learning (PAL) performance, word and nonword reading ability, and age. We find high correlations between learning of two different artificial orthographies. Correlations with reading fluency and PAL are low. These results leave questions about the link between reading acquisition and AOL. At the same time, they show that AOL ability can be reliably measured and justify its use for future studies. Copyright:
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Keywords:  Artificial Orthography Learning; Learning; Paired Associate Learning; reading; test-retest correlation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33511326      PMCID: PMC7805385          DOI: 10.5334/joc.144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cogn        ISSN: 2514-4820


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