Department of Psychology, Carleton College, Northfield, MN.
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, MO.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2023 Jun 20;66(6):1967-1976. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-22-00267. Epub 2023 Feb 7.
The ongoing replication crisis within and beyond psychology has revealed the numerous ways in which flexibility in the research process can affect study outcomes. In speech research, examples of these "researcher degrees of freedom" include the particular syllables, words, or sentences presented; the talkers who produce the stimuli and the instructions given to them; the population tested; whether and how stimuli are matched on amplitude; the type of masking noise used and its presentation level; and many others. In this research note, we argue that even seemingly minor methodological choices have the potential to affect study outcomes. To that end, we present a reanalysis of six existing data sets on spoken word identification in noise to assess how differences in talkers, stimulus processing, masking type, and listeners affect identification accuracy.
Our reanalysis revealed relatively low correlations among word identification rates across studies. The data suggest that some of the seemingly innocuous methodological details that differ across studies-details that cannot possibly be reported in text given the idiosyncrasies inherent to speech-introduce unknown variability that may affect replicability of our findings. We therefore argue that publicly sharing stimuli is a crucial step toward improved replicability in speech research.
心理学内外持续存在的复制危机揭示了研究过程中的灵活性可以影响研究结果的诸多方式。在言语研究中,这些“研究人员自由度”的例子包括呈现的特定音节、单词或句子;产生刺激和给他们的指令的说话者;被测试的人群;刺激是否以及如何在幅度上匹配;使用的掩蔽噪声的类型及其呈现水平;以及许多其他因素。在本研究报告中,我们认为即使是看似次要的方法选择也有可能影响研究结果。为此,我们重新分析了六个关于噪声中口语识别的现有数据集,以评估说话者、刺激处理、掩蔽类型和听众差异如何影响识别准确性。
我们的重新分析显示,不同研究之间的单词识别率相关性相对较低。这些数据表明,一些看似无害的方法细节在不同的研究中存在差异——由于言语固有的特殊性,这些细节不可能在文本中报告——这些细节引入了未知的可变性,可能会影响我们发现的可重复性。因此,我们认为公开分享刺激是提高言语研究可重复性的关键步骤。