Question

Betty Hart and Todd Risley controversially asserted that children from households with lower values of this variable were exposed to 30 million fewer words by age 3. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this variable. Department store employees directed William Labov to the “fourth floor” in his study of how the pronunciation of the “R” sound changed depending on this variable.
ANSWER: socioeconomic status [or socioeconomic class or social stratification or SES; accept wealth or income or affluence]
[10e] In their critique of Hart and Risley’s word gap, Sperry, Miller, and Sperry point out that this oral practice of inventing or recounting events is very common in low-income communities. Bards performed this action.
ANSWER: storytelling [or narration or telling stories; accept synonyms for stories]
[10h] Description acceptable. The original word gap study didn’t include this speech, which per Oshima-Takane et al. helps second-born children learn pronouns more quickly. Akhtar et al. found kids learned as well from this speech as from child-directed speech.
ANSWER: overheard speech [accept ambient speech; accept other-directed speech]
<AY, Social Science>

Back to bonuses

Summary

2023 ARCADIA at DukeEmory, Duke, YaleY420.00100%75%25%
2023 ARCADIA at EmoryEmory, Duke, YaleY412.5075%50%0%
2023 ARCADIA at Ohio StateOhio State, TexasY320.0067%100%33%
2023 ARCADIA OnlineMaryland, OnlineY310.0067%33%0%
2023 ARCADIA at TexasOhio State, TexasY313.3367%67%0%

Data

Team 2Kenyon B10101030
Michigan B Michigan A 1010020
Ohio State AKenyon A100010