NGT Nonsense Sign Repetition Task
| Publication date | 04-11-2019 |
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| Description |
File: participants ages and scoresThis table includes data
on participants who did the nonsense sign repetition task for NGT (developed
by Klomp 2015). In this test, participants see two nonsense signs and they reproduce them when a blue screen appears. There are 4 practice items and 36
test items. It was developed for adults.
Column 1: participant
number
Column 2: whether the
participant was a deaf signer or a child of deaf adults (CODA)
Column 3: age at time of
testing
Column 4: total score on
the NGT-NSRT (see below)
Column 5: binary score
on the NGT-NSRT (see below)
Column 6: the study
where the data originally comes from
Scoring
Participants could score
4 or 5 points per sign, depending on the level of the sign: one point for the correct handshape, one for correct movement (or two for two movements if applicable), one for the correct location and one for orientation. In total, participants
can score 156 points. The total scores of the participants are shown in the
column "nsrt-tot".
In addition, for
comparison between scoring methods, every sign was scored as being simply correct/incorrect as a whole.
This resulted in a "binary score". File: scores per item and participantThis table was used for our statistical analyses with R. It shows the items of the NSRT, its specifications for level of handshape (1=simple or 2=complex) and movement (1=path movement, 2=internal movement or 3=combined), the maximum score that could be obtained per item, the participant number, the participant's obtained scores per item, and the participant's group.
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| Publisher | Universiteit van Amsterdam |
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| Document type | Dataset |
| Related publication | Starting to make sense: Further developing a nonsense sign repetition task |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.21942/uva.6989984.v1 |
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