PROBING the CONSTRUCT VALIDITY of LLAMA_D AS A MEASURE of IMPLICIT LEARNING APTITUDE

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Abstract

A subtest of the LLAMA test battery (LLAMA_D) has been proposed as a potential test of implicit learning aptitude. To improve its construct validity, in the present study, the original LLAMA_D (a) instructions for incidental learning were modified, and (b) confidence ratings of test responses and (c) reaction time (RT) measurements were added. This revised LLAMA_D was administered along with the other LLAMA subtests (LLAMA-B, -E, and -F). Unconscious knowledge that may (not) result from the exposure was assessed through the relationship between the accuracy/RT and confidence ratings. The results suggest that LLAMA_D accuracy largely reflects conscious retrieval of previously heard sound sequences. However, an index derived from the LLAMA_D RT measure (coefficient of variance) was associated with an aspect of oral fluency, which is presumably dependent on proceduralization. Several recommendations are proposed to redesign and extend LLAMA_D as a potential aptitude test for proceduralization.

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Suzuki, Y. (2021). PROBING the CONSTRUCT VALIDITY of LLAMA_D AS A MEASURE of IMPLICIT LEARNING APTITUDE. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 43(3), 663–673. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0272263120000704

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