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Language Attitude Survey×语义差异法×
领域语言学心理学
方法族Process / pipelineHypothesis test
起源年份19921957
提出者Survey methodologists and attitude researchers (e.g., A. N. Oppenheim; Colin Baker; Peter Garrett)Charles Osgood, George Suci, and Percy Tannenbaum
类型Direct self-report survey measure of language attitudesBipolar attitude measure
开创性文献Garrett, P. (2010). Attitudes to Language. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521759175Osgood, C. E., Suci, G. J., & Tannenbaum, P. H. (1957). The measurement of meaning. University of Illinois Press. link ↗
别名Language Attitude Questionnaire, Direct Attitude Measurement, Language Attitudes SurveySD Scale, Semantic Space Measurement
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摘要A direct language attitude survey measures what people think and feel about languages, dialects, and varieties by asking them explicitly. Using questionnaires built from Likert scales, semantic-differential items, and open-ended questions, the direct approach gathers respondents' self-reported evaluations of varieties — their prestige, beauty, usefulness, or appropriateness — and analyses these responses for reliability, underlying structure, and differences between social groups. It is the self-report counterpart to indirect techniques such as the matched-guise test, trading some protection against socially desirable answers for transparency, scale, and ease of administration.The Semantic Differential is an attitude measurement technique that assesses the connotative meaning (emotional and evaluative associations) of concepts through ratings on multiple bipolar adjective scales. Developed by Osgood, Suci, and Tannenbaum in the 1950s, the method reveals the affective structure underlying how people perceive concepts—revealing not just what they think, but how they feel about people, brands, ideas, or policies.
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