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Task-relevant private speech as a function of age and sociability

โœ Scribed by Brenda H. Manning; C. Stephen White


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
597 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3085

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โœฆ Synopsis


The intent of the study was to investigate the effects of age and sociability on school children's private speech during independent school assignments. Subjects included 113 public school children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Twenty self-talk utterances were collected from each subject using an experience sampling method (Hormuth, 1986). The utterances were coded as either task relevant or task irrelevant. Data were analyzed using a two-way (Grade x Sociability) ANOVA with selftalk utterances as the dependent measure. Results revealed a main effect for the grade level variable, F(4, 98) = 12.08; p < .OO01. A linear trend, F(4, 108) = 61.50; p < .Owl, was revealed, indicating that as children progressed from kindergarten to fourth grade their task-relevant private speech decreased correspondingly for each grade level.

Very few researchers to date have examined the developmental differences in private speech as it occurs during the performance of school tasks. Known exceptions are the


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