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The Dutch Auditory & Image Vocabulary Test (DAIVT): A New Dutch Receptive Vocabulary Test for Students.

Ibrich Bousard1, Marc Brysbaert1.   

Abstract

We introduce a new Dutch receptive vocabulary test, the Dutch auditory & image vocabulary test (DAIVT). The test is multiple choice and assesses vocabulary knowledge for spoken words. The measure has an online (available at https://tpsurvey.ugent.be/limesurvey315/index.php/923234?lang=nl) format, has free access, and allows easy data collection. The test was developed with the intent to enable testing for research purposes with university students. This paper describes the test construction. We cover three phases: 1) collecting stimulus materials and developing the test's first version, 2) an exploratory item-analysis on the first draft (n = 93), and 3) validating the test (both the second and the final version) by comparing it to two existing tests (n = 270, n = 157). The results indicate that the test is reliable and correlates well with existing Dutch receptive vocabulary tests (convergent validity). The final version of the DAIVT comprises 90 test items and 1 practice item. It can be used freely for research purposes. Copyright:
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Keywords:  Dutch vocabulary; individual differences; receptive vocabulary; spoken word comprehension; vocabulary test; word knowledge

Year:  2021        PMID: 33552531      PMCID: PMC7824982          DOI: 10.5334/pb.552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Belg        ISSN: 0033-2879


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