Description
This study set out to determine how students perceive writing quality in the presence of specific errors. Error pattern was a within-subjects variable with four levels: no errors, superficial (mechanical) errors, substantive (conceptual) errors, and both types of errors. All participants assessed a randomized selection of four essays containing each of the four error patterns. Overall ratings of writing quality decreased with the presence of errors; superficial errors had a significantly larger impact than substantive errors. In addition, participants rated traits about the author of the essays lower with the presence of errors in a similar pattern to writing quality.
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- Perceptions of Writing Errors
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- Johnson, Adam Casey (Author)
- Roscoe, Rod (Thesis director)
- Craig, Scotty (Committee member)
- Human Systems Engineering (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2016-05
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