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Raters' social considerations in the essay writing process. The case of Chinese assessors of high-stake exam essays written in English

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

© John Benjamins Publishing Company. The social cognitive view on essay rating process argues that human essay rating is constrained by a series of the measures issued by the test institution. However, studies of the institutional constraints all focused on text quality relevant factors interfering into the rating process. Text quality irrelevant social factors remain uninvestigated. Taking the TEM8 (a test for English majors in China) as an example, the present study explores into those factors. Raters' think aloud protocols when rating essays and the follow up interviews identified a number of text quality irrelevant social factors raters bring into consideration when scoring essays, such as institutional awareness, test knowledge, test taker expectation, knowledge of rating system, ethical consideration and physical condition. The way those factors influence the rating process is further discussed. The results are meaningful both for the understanding of the essay rating construct and human essay rating practice.
Journal: Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
ISSN: 2211-7245
Issue: 1
Volume: 3
Pages: 101 - 108
Publication year:2014
Accessibility:Open