Pennebaker James W, Chung Cindy K, Frazee Joey, Lavergne Gary M, Beaver David I
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Dec 31;9(12):e115844. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115844. eCollection 2014.
The smallest and most commonly used words in English are pronouns, articles, and other function words. Almost invisible to the reader or writer, function words can reveal ways people think and approach topics. A computerized text analysis of over 50,000 college admissions essays from more than 25,000 entering students found a coherent dimension of language use based on eight standard function word categories. The dimension, which reflected the degree students used categorical versus dynamic language, was analyzed to track college grades over students' four years of college. Higher grades were associated with greater article and preposition use, indicating categorical language (i.e., references to complexly organized objects and concepts). Lower grades were associated with greater use of auxiliary verbs, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, and negations, indicating more dynamic language (i.e., personal narratives). The links between the categorical-dynamic index (CDI) and academic performance hint at the cognitive styles rewarded by higher education institutions.
英语中最小且最常用的词是代词、冠词和其他功能词。功能词对于读者或作者来说几乎是无形的,但它们能揭示人们思考和探讨话题的方式。对来自25000多名入学新生的50000多篇大学入学申请文书进行的计算机文本分析发现,基于八个标准功能词类别存在一个连贯的语言使用维度。该维度反映了学生使用分类语言与动态语言的程度,通过对其分析来追踪学生大学四年的成绩。较高的成绩与更多地使用冠词和介词相关,这表明是分类语言(即对组织复杂的对象和概念的提及)。较低的成绩与更多地使用助动词、代词、副词、连词和否定词相关,这表明是更具动态性的语言(即个人叙述)。分类 - 动态指数(CDI)与学业成绩之间的联系暗示了高等教育机构所认可的认知风格。