| Literature DB >> 35602713 |
Shuang Zhang1, Huiping Zhang1, Cun Zhang1.
Abstract
This study investigated the development of lexical complexity, sentence complexity, accuracy, and fluency in the English writing of 22 Chinese university students from the perspective of Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST). Compositions were assigned 30 times over the course of one academic year through Pigaiwang, an online platform that automatically evaluates writing. A modified retrodictive modeling approach was adopted. Specifically, a longitudinal cluster analysis was used to examine emergent prototypes. A moving correlation analysis and retrodictive interviews were conducted to study the signature dynamics that produce each prototype. At each collection, the 22 student compositions were classified into two clusters. One cluster contained those students who performed better than average in accuracy, but worse in the other three variables. The other cluster comprised those students with the opposite performance. Students moved continuously between the two clusters; and their change trajectories can be categorized into three prototypes: a continuously stable type, an initially variable and then stable type, and a continuously variable type. Case studies of three students representing the three emergent prototypes indicated that the signature dynamics for the three prototypes were related to dynamic interactions among different variables and dynamic changes in affect-related elements in the form of writing interests, motivation, and strategies. The initial conditions and the feedback from Pigaiwang acted as key control parameters in shaping the prototypes. The continuously variable prototype developed their writing proficiency to the greatest extent and had the most variability. Based upon the findings, implications for teaching L2 writing are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Complex Dynamic Systems Theory; accuracy; complexity; development; fluency
Year: 2022 PMID: 35602713 PMCID: PMC9120842 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.787710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Information on CAF measuring indexes.
| Indexes | Meaning | |
| lexical complexity | low-frequency word types/total word types | the ratio of relatively advanced words in a text |
| sentence complexity | clauses/T-units (C/T) | the ratio of clauses to T units |
| accuracy | error free T-units/T-units (EFT/T) | the ratio of error-free T units to total T units |
| fluency | word/T-units (W/T) | average number of words per T-units |
FIGURE 1Cluster centers in time 15.
FIGURE 2Representative change trajectories between clusters of the three prototypes.
FIGURE 3Moving correlations between Greg’s accuracy and other three subsystems.
FIGURE 4Developmental trajectories and trends of Greg’s CAF.
FIGURE 5Moving correlations of Adam’s accuracy and other three subsystems.
FIGURE 6Developmental trajectories and trends of Adam’s CAF.
FIGURE 7Moving correlations of Sally’s accuracy and other three subsystems.
FIGURE 8Developmental trajectories and trends of Sally’s CAF.