Word Building Test
Word Building Test
● Before giving the experiment, give trails with another set of 6 letters and make sure the
subjects have understood the instructions.
Analysis of the results:
(a) Find out how many 3 letters, 4 letters, and 6 letter words are constructed.
(b) do the same things with respect to the results under the systematic procedure
(c) Calculate the mean, SD, and significance of the difference between the two
performances.
Theoretical Note:
MR 16 12 4 0 0 22 11 9 2 0 6
Individual Results:
Table I shows the individual results of subject MR. As seen from the table, subject MR wrote a
total of 16 words in random method with 12 three letter words and 4 four letter words. Subject
Total no of words
total
3 letter words
4 letter words
5 letter words
6 letter words
3 letter words
4 letter words
5 letter words
6 letter words
number of
words
MRA 18 9 9 0 0 27 12 15 0 0 9
MRH 27 14 13 0 0 31 12 15 3 0 4
AAA 15 10 5 0 0 16 8 7 1 0 1
MR 16 12 4 0 0 22 11 9 2 0 6
21 11 10 0 0 24 7 17 0 0 3
RW
HAA 18 9 9 0 0 18 7 11 0 0 0
17 11 6 0 0 13 8 4 1 0 -4
MM
SM 6 6 0 0 0 9 6 3 0 0 -3
ASN 21 11 10 0 0 23 10 13 0 0 2
MN 19 10 9 0 0 42 15 21 5 1 23
MSS 18 9 9 0 0 15 7 8 0 0 -3
AD 15 10 5 0 0 20 8 10 2 0 5
Group Results:
Table II shows the number of words constructed under random and systematic procedures and
the difference between the two methods. As seen from table II, a total of 13 subjects participated
in this experiment. In the random series, the total number of words constructed is calculated to be
228 with a mean of 17.54 and a standard deviation of 4.70. The maximum number of words
constructed was 27 by subject MRH and the least number of words constructed was 6 by subject
SM.
In random method, a total of 134 three letter words was constructed with a mean of 10.31 and a
standard deviation of 1.93. The maximum number of words were constructed by subject MRH
with 14 words and the minimum number of words were constructed by subject SM with 6 words.
Further, a total of 94 four letter words was constructed with a mean of 7.23 and a standard
deviation of 3.42. The maximum number of words were constructed by subject MRH with 13
words and the minimum number of words were constructed by subject SM with 0 words.
Additionally, no five letter or six letter words were constructed in random series.
In the systematic methods, the total number of words constructed is calculated to be 273 with a
mean of 21 and a standard deviation of 8.82. The maximum number of words constructed was 42
by subject MN and the least number of words constructed was 9 by subject SM.
In systematic method, a total of 119 three letter words was constructed with a mean of 9.15 and a
standard deviation of 2. 63. The maximum number of words were constructed by subject MN
with 15 words and the minimum number of words were constructed by subject SM with 6 words.
Further, in systematic method, a total of 137 four letter words was constructed with a mean of
1.54 and a standard deviation of 5. 49. The maximum number of words were constructed by
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subject MN with 21 words and the minimum number of words were constructed by subject SM
with 3 words.
Additionally, in systematic method, a total of 15 five letter words was constructed with a mean
of 1.15 and a standard deviation of 1. 52. The maximum number of words were constructed by
subject MN with 5 words and the minimum number of words were constructed by subject AAA
with 1 word. Moreover, in systematic method, only 1 six letter word was constructed by subject
MN with a mean of 0.08 and a standard deviation of 0.28.
The total difference between the two methods in total number of words was calculated to be 45
with a mean of 3.46 and a standard deviation of 7.04. The largest difference was recorded by
subject MN with a difference of 23 words and the smallest difference was recorded by subject FF
and MM with a difference of -4. Further subject HAA had no difference as she constructed same
number of words for both the methods. Additionally, according to the theory, in systematic
method more words will be built than in random method. Hence all the subjects, except subject
FF, HAA, MSS and MM are according to the theory.
DISCUSSION
The current experiment was conducted to study the effect of systematic procedure on lingual
imagination by using word-building test. According to the theory, in systematic method more
words will be built than in random method. As seen from the group results, all the subjects
except subject FF, HAA, MSS and MM are according to the theory.
As seen from the table, more words were constructed in systematic method. The difference
between both the methods are significant and positively correlated as it shows from the group
results. In the random method, three letter words were formed more however, in the systematic
method four letter words were constructed the most.
As seen from the group results, subject HAA constructed same number of words in both the
methods which resulting no difference in the two methods. According to subject HAA, both the
methods were same for her and cannot say that one method was better than the other. Since
subject HAA have same number of words in both the methods, her result is inconclusive hence it
can be discarded.
There can be many reasons why these subjects were unable to reconstruct more words in
systematic than in random method. According to subject MM, she found it hard to think about
words when she was asked to think and write in a specific. According to the subject, she wants to
construct words freely and randomly. Further, when she was asked to construct words thinking in
a specific way, it felt like a mental limitation was put on her mind according to subject MM.
According to Forgeard and Kaufman, (2016), when people are required to do a work in a certain
way, their creativity, which includes higher degrees of uniqueness and originality on their part,
declines. Similarly, when subject MM was asked to construct words in a certain way, it reduces
her ability to think creatively which in turn reduced the words she could think of in systematic
method.
In the current experiment, subject MN constructed the most words in systematic method.
researches have shown that individuals who have rich vocabulary are able to construct more
words than those who have poor vocabulary. In an experiment, Whipple, (1908), conducted tests