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polcon cdi/corpus analyses
Looking at children's and parents' production of polite words
Adult politeness
Adult politeness - registered experiments with 3 hearts, 4 predicates
speaker production data
with dropdown options
trupol US & India, adult and child data
1. How do children rate polite vs. honest speaker's honesty vs. niceness vs. meanness? How does the judgment pattern differ across countries (US vs. India)?
2. Do children show preference for one of the two speaker types, polite versus honest?
3. Can children correctly infer how the listener must have felt after hearing what the speaker said?
4. What do children think are reasons for speaker's utterance choice?
polgrice expt summary
word- vs. heart-scale states
Trupol US & Korea data 2
with final data from Korea
Trupol US & Korea data
from summer 2015, data from preschoolers
trupol_US_ana
data up until Aug 6
polimp_v8-analysis
- likelihood that X number of people liked/didn't like
polimp_v6v7_analysis
both:
- 3 context conds: no utterance, smudged word, utterance
- 2 valence cond: like vs. didn't like
v6:
- asked for likelihood
- likert scale
v7:
- asked for possibility
- binomial
polimp_v7_analysis
-asked for possibility
-3 context conditions: no utterance, smudged word, utterance
-2 valence conditions: liked vs. didn't like
polimp_v5_analysis
polimp version 5:
utterances: "some people liked / didn't like your poem"
context: no utterance vs. utterance
question: possible that everyone liked / didn't like your poem?
polimp-v3_vs_v4
comparison of polimp version 3 (like vs. didn't like) and version 4 (like vs. dislike)