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How did the (old) Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) assess the Chinese proficiency of non-native speakers of Chinese? What inferences can be derived from HSK test taker scores, especially from Western test takers? How difficult is it to learn Chinese according to the HSK? Thirty years of research have been synthesized into an argument-based approach for validating the most widespread test for Chinese as a foreign language. In addition, the author has analyzed the scores of a sample of over 250 German test takers in order to investigate how many hours German natives needed on average to study for reaching a specific HSK level. This work also extensively discusses validation theory for psychological testing, and it demonstrates how to put an argument-based approach to validation into practice.

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Contents: Language testing for Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) – Language proficiency – Language ability – Language competence – Language testing theory – Validity theory – Language test validation – Argument-based approach for validity – Chinese competencies – German or Western learners’ Chinese competences.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 27/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631648919, 978-3631648919
      ISBN10: 363164891X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How did the (old) Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) assess the Chinese proficiency of non-native speakers of Chinese? What inferences can be derived from HSK test taker scores, especially from Western test takers? How difficult is it to learn Chinese according to the HSK? Thirty years of research have been synthesized into an argument-based approach for validating the most widespread test for Chinese as a foreign language. In addition, the author has analyzed the scores of a sample of over 250 German test takers in order to investigate how many hours German natives needed on average to study for reaching a specific HSK level. This work also extensively discusses validation theory for psychological testing, and it demonstrates how to put an argument-based approach to validation into practice.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Language testing for Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) – Language proficiency – Language ability – Language competence – Language testing theory – Validity theory – Language test validation – Argument-based approach for validity – Chinese competencies – German or Western learners’ Chinese competences.

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