Abstract

An array of pictorial supports (e.g., emojis, geometrical figures, animals) is often used in studies assessing young students’ writing motivation with Likert scales. However, although these images may influence the students’ responses, sufficient rationales for these choices are often absent from the studies. To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first to investigate two different types of pictorial support (circles vs. faces) in Likert scales assessing first and third graders’ writing interest, self-concept, and spelling interest and self-efficacy. The samples consist of 2197 first graders (mean age 6.8 years) and 1740 third graders (mean age 8.4 years). Results show statistically significant differences among the scales indicating that when face-scales are used, first-graders skip motivation items more often, and students in both grades avoid the minimum values of the scale more often. Gender differences are also found indicating that when face-scales are used, boys in third grade avoid maximum values more often, and girls in both grades avoid the minimum values more often. These findings suggest that the use of circle-scales compared to face-scales seem more appropriate in scales measuring young students’ writing and spelling interest and self-beliefs.

Journal
Assessing Writing
Published
2024-04-01
DOI
10.1016/j.asw.2024.100833
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
OA PDF Hybrid
Topics
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (0)

No articles in this index cite this work.

References (80) · 2 in this index

  1. Written Communication
  2. Hit or miss? Test taking behavior in multiple choice exams
    Annals of Economics and Statistics  
  3. Taking pisa seriously: How accurate are low-stakes exams?
    Journal of Labor Research  
  4. Assessing Writing Motivation: A Systematic Review of K-5 Students’ Self-Reports
    Educational Psychology Review  
  5. Examining the Effect of Creative Writing Activities on Reading, Writing and Language Less…
    European Journal of Educational Research
Show all 80 →
  1. Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman.
  2. Guide for constructing self-efficacy scales
    Self-efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents
  3. Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4
    Journal of Statistical Software  
  4. Bad is stronger than good
    Review of General Psychology  
  5. The Effectiveness of the Creative Writing Instruction Program Based on Speaking Activitie…
    International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
  6. The Effects of Incorporating a Word Processor into a Year ThreeWriting Program
    Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual
  7. Gender and developmental differences in children’s conversations
    Sex Roles  
  8. Differential premises arising from differential socialization of the sexes:Some conjectures
    Child Development  
  9. Academic Self-Concept and Self-Efficacy: How Different Are They Really?
    Educational Psychology Review  
  10. Teaching Elementary School Students to Play With Meanings and Genre
    Reading & Writing Quarterly  
  11. Developing Motivation to Write
    Educational Psychologist  
  12. Writing Motivation in School: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research in the Early Twen…
    Educational Psychology Review  
  13. An intrusive impact of anchors in children’s faces pain scales
    Pain  
  14. Gender differences in emotion expression in children: A meta-analytic review
    Psychological Bulletin  
  15. Through a gender lens: Learning usage patterns of emojis from large-scale android users
    Proceedings of the 2018 World Wide Web Conference  
  16. A six-stage story structure approach for elementary students’ story production: Quality, …
    Computer Assisted Language Learning
  17. Ekman, P. (2006). Darwin and facial expression: A century of research in review.
  18. The sensitivity of structural equation modeling with ordinal data to underlying non-norma…
    Psychological Methods  
  19. Comparing visual food images versus actual food when measuring emotional response of children
    Journal of Sensory Studies  
  20. “Talking emotions”: Gender differences in a variety of conversational contexts
    Symbolic Interaction  
  21. A Revised Writer(s)-Within-Community Model of Writing
    Educational Psychologist  
  22. Are Attitudes Toward Writing and Reading Separable Constructs? A Study With Primary Grade…
    Reading & Writing Quarterly  
  23. The structural relationship between writing attitude and writing achievement in first and…
    Contemporary Educational Psychology  
  24. Knowledge of writing and the composing process, attitude toward writing, and self-efficac…
    Journal of Learning Disabilities  
  25. How Does Testing Young Children Influence Educational Attainment and Well-Being?
    SSRN Electronic Journal  
  26. Effects of intervention on self-efficacy and text quality in elementary school students’ …
    Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology
  27. “I Am Kind of a Good Writer and Kind of Not”: Examining Students’ Writing Attitudes
    Journal of Research in Education
  28. Examining Kindergarten Students’ Use of and Interest in Informational Text
    Early Childhood Education Journal  
  29. Gender differences in judgments of multiple emotions from facial expressions
    Emotion  
  30. Five degrees of happiness: effective smiley face likert scales for evaluating with children
    Proceedings of The 15th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
  31. Children’s argument writing, interest and self-efficacy: An intervention study
    Learning and Instruction  
  32. Motivation and Writing
    Handbook of Writing Research
  33. The contribution of mastery experiences, performance feedback, and task effort to element…
    School Psychology Quarterly  
  34. Beyond the Rainbow: Retrieval Practice Leads to Better Spelling than does Rainbow Writing
    Educational Psychology Review  
  35. Thinking, Fast and Slow
  36. Kahneman, D., Sibony, O., & Sunstein, C.R. (2021). Noise: A flaw in human judgment. Hachette UK.
  37. Using a mobile application to support children’s writing motivation
    Interactive Technology and Smart Education  
  38. Validation
    Educational Measurement
  39. Writing Self-Efficacy in Young Children: Issues for the Early Grades Environment
    Learning Environments Research  
  40. Sex differences in emotion: Expression, experience, and physiology
    Journal of Personality and Social Psychology  
  41. Gender differences in parent-child conversations about past emotions
    Sex Roles  
  42. The effects of participation, performance, and interest in a game-based writing environment
    Journal of Computer Assisted Learning  
  43. Measuring motivation to take low-stakes large-scale test: New model based on analyses of …
    Educational and Psychological Measurement  
  44. Rhythm production at school entry as a predictor of poor reading and spelling at the end …
    Reading and Writing  
  45. Motivation for Reading and Writing in Kindergarten Children
    Reading Psychology  
  46. How can we determine students’ motivation for reading before formal instruction? Results …
    Early Childhood Research Quarterly  
  47. Girls and Boys Like to Read and Write Different Texts
    Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research  
  48. The Quality of Recent Studies in Content-Area Writing in Secondary Classrooms
    Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice
  49. “blissfully happy” or “ready tofight”: Varying interpretations of emoji
    Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media  
  50. Enhancing Elementary Students’ Motivation to Read and Write: A Classroom Intervention Study
    The Journal of Educational Research  
  51. Reciprocal Predictions Between Interest, Self-Efficacy, and Performance During a Task
    Frontiers in Education  
  52. Gender differences in writing self-beliefs of elementary school students
    Journal of Educational Psychology  
  53. Gender Differences in Writing Motivation and Achievement of Middle School Students: A Fun…
    Contemporary Educational Psychology  
  54. Study of elementary students’ attitudes about writing after a cross-age tutoring experience
    Reading Improvement
  55. An investigation of implementing drop everything and write (dew) in early childhood/eleme…
    Education
  56. Promoting Self-Regulated Reading and Writing at Home and School
    Elementary School Journal  
  57. Optimal number of response categories in rating scales: Reliability, validity, discrimina…
    Acta Psychologica  
  58. R Core Team. (2022). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Co…
  59. The Power of Interest for Motivation and Engagement
  60. Emoji as a tool for measuring children’s emotions when tasting food
    Food Quality and Preference  
  61. Use of an animated emoji scale as a novel tool for anxiety assessment in children
    Journal of dental anesthesia and pain Medicine  
  62. Development of an emoji-based self-report measurement tool to measure emotions elicited b…
    Food Quality and Preference  
  63. Children’s selection of emojis to express food-elicited emotions in varied eating contexts
    Food Quality and Preference  
  64. Screening for Slow Reading Acquisition in Norway and Finland – a Quest for Context Specif…
    Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research  
  65. Gender differences in perceptions of emotionality: The case of close heterosexual relationships
    Sex roles  
  66. Testing pattern hypotheses on correlation matrices: Alternative statistics and some empir…
    Multivariate Behavioral Research  
  67. A Review of the Use of Self-Report Assessment with Young Children
    British Journal of Occupational Therapy  
  68. Motivation Research in Writing: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations
    Reading & Writing Quarterly  
  69. Can Reading Self-Efficacy Be Modified? A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Interventions on …
    Review of Educational Research  
  70. Enhancing students identities as readers and writers through assessment
    Becoming readers and writers: Literate identities across childhood and adolescence
  71. Screening tests of reading: Time for a rethink
    Acta Didactica Norden  
  72. Wickham, H. (2016). Ggplot2: Elegant graphics for data analysis. Springer-Verlag New York. https://ggplot2.ti…
  73. First-Grade Students’ Motivation and Achievement for Reading, Writing, and Spelling
    Reading Psychology  
  74. Assessing Writing
  75. Student experiences with writing: taking the temperature of the classroom
    The Reading Teacher