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Do experience and text quality matter for raters' decision-making behaviors?

Do experience and text quality matter for raters' decision-making behaviors?
Do experience and text quality matter for raters' decision-making behaviors?
This study examines the decision-making behaviors of raters with varying levels of experience while assessing EFL essays of distinct qualities. The data were collected from 28 raters with varying levels of rating experience and working at the English language departments of different universities in Turkey. Using a 10-point analytic rubric, each rater voice-recorded their thoughts through think-aloud protocols (TAPs) while scoring 16 essays of distinct text qualities and provided brief score explanations. Data collected from TAPs were analyzed by using a coding scheme adapted from Cumming, Kantor, and Powers (2002). The results revealed that text quality has a larger effect than rating experience on raters’ decision-making behaviors. In addition, raters prioritized aspects of style, grammar, and mechanics when rating low-quality essays, but emphasized rhetoric and their general impressions of the text for high-quality essays. Furthermore, low-experienced raters differed more in their behaviors while assessing scripts of distinct qualities than did the medium- and high-experienced groups. The findings suggest that raters’ scoring behaviors might evolve with practice, resulting in less variation in their decisions. As such, this research provides implications for developing strategy-based rater training programs, which might help to increase consistency across raters of different experience levels.
EFL writing assessment, raters' decision-making behaviors, rating experience, text quality, think-aloud protocols
0265-5322
311-332
Sahan, Ozgur
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Razi, Salim
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Sahan, Ozgur
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Sahan, Ozgur and Razi, Salim (2020) Do experience and text quality matter for raters' decision-making behaviors? Language Testing, 37 (3), 311-332. (doi:10.1177/0265532219900228).

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This study examines the decision-making behaviors of raters with varying levels of experience while assessing EFL essays of distinct qualities. The data were collected from 28 raters with varying levels of rating experience and working at the English language departments of different universities in Turkey. Using a 10-point analytic rubric, each rater voice-recorded their thoughts through think-aloud protocols (TAPs) while scoring 16 essays of distinct text qualities and provided brief score explanations. Data collected from TAPs were analyzed by using a coding scheme adapted from Cumming, Kantor, and Powers (2002). The results revealed that text quality has a larger effect than rating experience on raters’ decision-making behaviors. In addition, raters prioritized aspects of style, grammar, and mechanics when rating low-quality essays, but emphasized rhetoric and their general impressions of the text for high-quality essays. Furthermore, low-experienced raters differed more in their behaviors while assessing scripts of distinct qualities than did the medium- and high-experienced groups. The findings suggest that raters’ scoring behaviors might evolve with practice, resulting in less variation in their decisions. As such, this research provides implications for developing strategy-based rater training programs, which might help to increase consistency across raters of different experience levels.

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Published date: 27 January 2020
Keywords: EFL writing assessment, raters' decision-making behaviors, rating experience, text quality, think-aloud protocols

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Local EPrints ID: 454850
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454850
ISSN: 0265-5322
PURE UUID: 5da0e947-10cc-48a2-9bb7-c213aa239f05
ORCID for Ozgur Sahan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6948-0423

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Author: Ozgur Sahan ORCID iD
Author: Salim Razi

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