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How Many Raters Can Be Enough: G Theory Applied to Assessment and Measurement of L2 Speech Perception
Kevin Hirschi
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Okim Kang
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Comprehensibility
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L2 Speech Perception
100%
G-theory
100%
D Study
100%
Accentedness
50%
Semantic Differential
50%
Speech Sample
50%
Granularity
50%
Speech Perception
50%
Crowdsourcing
50%
L2 Speech
50%
Measurement Design
50%
Predictive Study
50%
Measurement Variance
50%
Generalizability Theory
50%
Semantic Rubrics
50%
Extemporaneous
50%
Audio Sample
50%
GStudy
50%
Computer Science
Comprehensibility
100%
Semantic Differential
50%
Granularity
50%
Generalizability
50%
Research Purpose
50%
Social Sciences
Speech Perception
100%
Generalizable
50%
Variance
50%
Semantic Differential
50%
Engineering
Granularity
100%
Psychology
Speech Perception
100%