2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23854-3_4
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A Preliminary Examination of Background-Color Effects on the Scores of Computer-Based English Grammar Tests Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

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“…The average percentages for both linguistic and the non-linguistic tasks taken with the light blue background were higher than those for the white background. These results coincided with the findings of our previous study and Yamazaki's study [1] [3]. Table 2 summarizes the average percentages of correct answers for the English grammar tests and circle-counting tasks with the light blue and white back ground.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The average percentages for both linguistic and the non-linguistic tasks taken with the light blue background were higher than those for the white background. These results coincided with the findings of our previous study and Yamazaki's study [1] [3]. Table 2 summarizes the average percentages of correct answers for the English grammar tests and circle-counting tasks with the light blue and white back ground.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…From the results, we suspect that a white background provokes states that require more eye movements and cause test takers to divert concentration away from language processing. These results from this study coincide with those in our previous study [3].…”
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“…Other researchers successfully replicated the red effect by using additional chromatic controls and cognitive tasks (e.g., verbal reasoning, working memory, attentional interference, detection, creativity, and language proficiency; Buiks, 2013;Gnambs, Appel, & Batinic, 2010;Houtman & Notebaert, 2013;Hulshof, 2013;Ioan et al, 2007;Jung, Kim, & Han, 2011;Maier et al, 2008, Thorstenson, submitted;Yamazaki & Eto, 2011). Also within a Chinese sample, red has been shown to undermine the intellectual performance of students (Shi, Zhang, & Jiang, in press).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Pada tahapan ini penulis mengadopsi penelitian kombinasi teks dan warna latar belakang di layar komputer yang berdampak pada kinerja tugas (Tharangie, Irfan, Marasinghe, & Yamada, 2008), (Jang, Kim, & Yi, 2007). Sebuah studi awal oleh (Yamazaki & Eto, 2011) menunjukkan bahwa nilai rata-rata untuk computer-based english grammar tests dengan latar belakang biru dan light blue secara signifikan lebih tinggi dari pada tes dengan berlatar belakang putih. Sehingga dalam penelitian ini ditentukan hipotesis yaitu :…”
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