Context - Language
Language
Language is an appropriate context selection when a study focuses on a particular language spoken; primary vs. secondary language; cross-linguistic or the comparison of different languages; or when subjects are multilingual. An example from Sleuth is the Klein’s (2001) cross-linguistic study that included Mandarin Chinese and English speakers and looked at tone perception.
- 2602 Subjects
- 110 relevant publications
- 557 experimental contrasts
- 3734 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
- Context - Normal Mapping
- Stimulus Type - Pseudowords
- Behavioral Domain - Action.Execution.Speech
- Paradigm Class - Phonological Discrimination
- Stimulus Modality - Visual
- Stimulus Type - Letters
- Paradigm Class - Reasoning/Problem Solving
- Instruction - Name
- Stimulus Content - Shape (visual)
- Response Modality - Hand
Context - Language
Language
Language is an appropriate context selection when a study focuses on a particular language spoken; primary vs. secondary language; cross-linguistic or the comparison of different languages; or when subjects are multilingual. An example from Sleuth is the Klein’s (2001) cross-linguistic study that included Mandarin Chinese and English speakers and looked at tone perception.
- 197 Subjects
- 4 relevant publications
- 9 experimental contrasts
- 22 coordinates reported