Beaudreau Sherry A, Storandt Martha, Strube Michael J
Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2006 Jan-Mar;32(1):105-17. doi: 10.1080/03610730500326481.
The few studies that have examined verbal discourse in both young and older adults have yielded inconsistent results with respect to talkativeness and story quality. The disparity may arise from methodological differences. In this study the authors examined word count, irrelevant utterances, and ratings of quality of stories told by 24 young (mean age = 19.21) and 24 old (mean age = 72.13) adults. The authors found minimal age differences. A separate sample of 10 young and 10 older adults of ages similar to those of the storytellers read and rated all the stories. Raters were highly variable in their subjective evaluations of story quality, although satisfactory generalizability coefficients can be achieved with a sufficiently large number of raters. Most studies of discourse quality, however, use few raters, which produces unreliable measurement that can contribute to the inconsistent results reported in the literature.
为数不多的针对年轻人和老年人言语话语的研究,在健谈程度和故事质量方面得出了不一致的结果。这种差异可能源于方法上的不同。在本研究中,作者考察了24名年轻人(平均年龄 = 19.21岁)和24名老年人(平均年龄 = 72.13岁)讲述故事的单词数量、无关话语以及故事质量评分。作者发现年龄差异极小。另外抽取了10名年龄与讲故事者相仿的年轻人和10名老年人阅读并评价所有故事。尽管通过足够多的评分者可以获得令人满意的概化系数,但评分者对故事质量的主观评价差异很大。然而,大多数话语质量研究使用的评分者较少,这会产生不可靠的测量结果,导致文献中报道的结果不一致。