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Quantifying Sources of Variability in Infancy Research Using the Infant-Directed-Speech Preference
Bergmann, Christina; Nave, Karli M; Seidl, Amanda. - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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Quantifying Sources of Variability in Infancy Research Using the Infant-Directed-Speech Preference
Frank, Michael,; Alcock, Katherine Jane; Arias-Trejo, Natalia; Aschersleben, Gisa; Baldwin, Dare; Barbu, Stéphanie; Bergelson, Elika; Bergmann, Christina; Black, Alexis,; Blything, Ryan; Böhland, Maximilian,; Bolitho, Petra; Borovsky, Arielle; Brady, Shannon,; Braun, Bettina; Brown, Anna; Byers-Heinlein, Krista; Campbell, Linda,; Cashon, Cara; Choi, Mihye; Christodoulou, Joan; Cirelli, Laura,; Conte, Stefania; Cordes, Sarah; Cox, Christopher; Cristia, Alejandrina; Cusack, Rhodri; Davies, Catherine; de Klerk, Maartje; Delle Luche, Claire; De Ruiter, Laura; Dinakar, Dhanya; Dixon, Kate,; Durier, Virginie; Durrant, Samantha; Fennell, Christopher; Ferguson, Brock; Ferry, Alissa; Fikkert, Paula; Flanagan, Teresa; Floccia, Caroline; Foley, Megan; Fritzsche, Tom; Frost, Rebecca,; Gampe, Anja; Gervain, Judit; González-Gómez, Nayeli; Gupta, Anna; Hahn, Laura,; Hamlin, J. Kiley; Hannon, Erin,; Havron, Naomi; Hay, Jessica; Hernik, Mikołaj; Höhle, Barbara; Houston, Derek,; Howard, Lauren,; Ishikawa, Mitsuhiko; Itakura, Shoji; Jackson, Iain; Jakobsen, Krisztina,; Jarto, Marianna; Johnson, Scott,; Junge, Caroline; Karadag, Didar; Kartushina, Natalia; Kellier, Danielle,; Keren-Portnoy, Tamar; Klassen, Kelsey; Kline, Melissa; Ko, Eon-Suk; Kominsky, Jonathan,; Kosie, Jessica,; Kragness, Haley,; Krieger, Andrea,; Krieger, Florian; Lany, Jill; Lazo, Roberto,; Lee, Michelle; Leservoisier, Chloé; Levelt, Claartje; Lew-Williams, Casey; Lippold, Matthias; Liszkowski, Ulf; Liu, Liquan; Luke, Steven,; Lundwall, Rebecca,; Macchi Cassia, Viola; Mani, Nivedita; Marino, Caterina; Martin, Alia; Mastroberardino, Meghan; Mateu, Victoria; Mayor, Julien; Menn, Katharina; Michel, Christine; Moriguchi, Yusuke; Morris, Benjamin; Nave, Karli,; Nazzi, Thierry; Noble, Claire; Novack, Miriam,; Olesen, Nonah,; Orena, Adriel,; Ota, Mitsuhiko; Panneton, Robin; Parvanezadeh Esfahani, Sara; Paulus, Markus; Pletti, Carolina; Polka, Linda; Potter, Christine; Rabagliati, Hugh; Ramachandran, Shruthilaya; Rennels, Jennifer,; Reynolds, Greg,; Roth, Kelly,; Rothwell, Charlotte; Rubez, Doroteja; Ryjova, Yana; Saffran, Jenny; Sato, Ayumi; Savelkouls, Sophie; Schachner, Adena; Schafer, Graham; Schreiner, Melanie,; Seidl, Amanda; Shukla, Mohinish; Simpson, Elizabeth A.; Singh, Leher; Skarabela, Barbora; Soley, Gaye; Sundara, Megha; Theakston, Anna; Thompson, Abbie; Trainor, Laurel,; Trehub, Sandra,; Trøan, Anna,; Sin-Mei Tsui, Angeline; Twomey, Katherine; Von Holzen, Katie; Wang, Yuanyuan; Waxman, Sandra; Werker, Janet,; Wermelinger, Stephanie; Woolard, Alix; Yurovsky, Daniel; Zahner, Katharina; Zettersten, Martin; Soderstrom, Melanie
In: ISSN: 2515-2459 ; EISSN: 2515-2467 ; Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science ; https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02509817 ; Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, [Thousand Oaks]: [SAGE Publications], 2020, 3 (1), pp.24-52. ⟨10.1177/2515245919900809⟩ (2020)
Abstract: International audience ; Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and replicability, and infancy researchers in particular face specific challenges related to replicability: For example, high-powered studies are difficult to conduct, testing conditions vary across labs, and different labs have access to different infant populations. Addressing these concerns, we report on a large-scale, multisite study aimed at (a) assessing the overall replicability of a single theoretically important phenomenon and (b) examining methodological, cultural, and developmental moderators. We focus on infants’ preference for infant-directed speech (IDS) over adult-directed speech (ADS). Stimuli of mothers speaking to their infants and to an adult in North American English were created using seminaturalistic laboratory-based audio recordings. Infants’ relative preference for IDS and ADS was assessed across 67 laboratories in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia using the three common methods for measuring infants’ discrimination (head-turn preference, central fixation, and eye tracking). The overall meta-analytic effect size (Cohen’s d) was 0.35, 95% confidence interval = [0.29, 0.42], which was reliably above zero but smaller than the meta-analytic mean computed from previous literature (0.67). The IDS preference was significantly stronger in older children, in those children for whom the stimuli matched their native language and dialect, and in data from labs using the head-turn preference procedure. Together, these findings replicate the IDS preference but suggest that its magnitude is modulated by development, native-language experience, and testing procedure.
Keyword: [SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience; [SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior; [SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences; experimental methods; infant-directed speech; language acquisition; open data; open materials; preregistered; reproducibility; speech perception
URL: https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02509817/document
https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245919900809
https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02509817/file/ManyBabies1RRProtocolRevision2.pdf
https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02509817
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Reference problem and how children use gesture and grammatical number to solve it
Healey, Emma Tamsin. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2019
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Why Choo‐Choo Is Better Than Train: The Role of Register‐Specific Words in Early Vocabulary Growth
Ota, Mitsuhiko; Davies‐Jenkins, Nicola; Skarabela, Barbora. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2018
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Experiential Measures Can Be Used as a Proxy for Language Dominance in Bilingual Language Acquisition Research
Unsworth, Sharon; Chondrogianni, Vicky; Skarabela, Barbora. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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The role of cognitive accessibility in children's referential choice
In: The acquisition of reference (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 123-154
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Do two year old children understand the pronoun 'it'? Evidence from preferential looking.
Conner, Alexandra. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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Joint attention helps explain why children omit new referents
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 56 (2013), 5-14
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Nominal categories and the expression of possession : a cross-linguistic study of probabilistic tendencies and categorical constraints
In: Morphosyntactic categories and the expression of possession (Amsterdam, 2013), p. 89-122
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Agency and argument realization in early child Inuktitut
Notaker, Nikolai. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2010
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Using corpora to examine discourse effects in syntax
In: Corpora in language acquisition research (Amsterdam, 2008), p. 99-138
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Signs of early social cognition in children's syntax: the case of joint attention in argument realization in child Inuktitut
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 117 (2007) 11, 1837-1857
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Word learning in preschoolers: are bilingual 3-year-olds less guided by mutual exclusivity than their monolingual counterparts?
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First language attrition and syntactic subjects : a study of Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian intermediate and advanced speakers in Dutch
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"Karmiloff, Kyra and Karmiloff-Smith, Annette: Pathways to Language: From Fetus to Adolescent. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001. 272 pp." [Rezension]
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 42 (2004) 3, 712-715
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The contexts of non-affixal verb forms in child inukitut
In: Proceedings of the 28th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2004), p. 532-542
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The role of joint attention in argument realization in child inuktitut
In: Proceedings of the ... annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2002), p. 620-630
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Proceedings of the 26. Annual Boston University Conference on language development : [Nov. 2001
Skarabela, Barbora; Fish, Sarah; Do, Anna H.-J.. - Somerville, Mass. : Cascadilla Press, 2002
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Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. - Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 2 : Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. -
Skarabela, Barbora; Fish, Sarah; Do, Anna H.J.. - Somerville, Mass : Cascadilla Press, 2002
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Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. - Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 1 : Proceedings of the 26st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. -
Skarabela, Barbora; Fish, Sarah; Do, Anna H.J.. - Somerville, Mass : Cascadilla Press, 2002
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