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Collaborative argumentation and justifications: A statistical discourse analysis of online discussions

机译:协作论证与论证:在线讨论的统计话语分析

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As justifications (such as evidence or explanations) are central to productive argumentation, this study examines how the discourse moves of students engaged in collaborative learning are related to their justifications during computer mediated communication (CMC). Twenty-four students posted 131 messages on Knowledge Forum, an online collaborative learning environment. These messages were coded and analyzed with a multiple outcome, multilevel logit, vector autoregression. When students disagreed or made claims, they were more likely to use evidence. After a student made an alternative claim, the next student posting a message was less likely to use evidence. When students made claims, disagreed, disagreed with other's justifications, or read more messages, they were more likely to use explanations. Boys were more likely than girls to make new claims. Together, these results suggest that discourse moves and sequences are linked to justifications on online forums.
机译:由于证明(例如证据或解释)是生产性辩论的核心,因此本研究探讨了参与协作学习的学生的话语动作如何与他们在计算机媒介沟通(CMC)期间的证明有关。 24名学生在在线合作学习环境Knowledge Forum上发布了131条消息。这些消息经过编码并经过多结果,多级logit,向量自回归分析。当学生不同意或提出主张时,他们更有可能使用证据。在学生提出另类要求之后,下一个张贴消息的学生不太可能使用证据。当学生提出主张,不同意,不同意他人的理由或阅读更多信息时,他们更有可能使用解释。男孩比女孩更有可能提出新的要求。总之,这些结果表明,话语移动和顺序与在线论坛上的论证联系在一起。

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