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Tracking a Dose-Response Curve
for Peer Feedback on Writing:
A Pilot Study
PI: Christina Hendricks
Co-PI: Jeremy Biesanz
University of British Columbia-Vancouver
Funded by the UBC Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning SoTL Seed Fund
ISSOTL, October 2016
Slides licensed CC-BY 4.0
Literature on peer feedback
Receiving peer
feedback improves
writing
(Paulus, 1999; Cho & Schunn,
2007; Cho & MacArthur, 2010;
Crossman & Kite, 2012)
Giving peer feedback
improves writing
(Cho & Cho, 2011; Li, Liu &
Steckelberg, 2010)
GAPS:
Most studies look at revisions to a single
essay, not changes across different essays
Draft 1 Draft 2 Draft 3
Essay 1 Essay 2 Essay 3 Essay 4 Essay …n
PFB
PF
B
PF
B
PFB PF
B
PFB
Few studies look at “dose-response curve”
Pilot study research questions
1. How do students use peer comments given and
received for improving different essays rather
than drafts of the same essay?
1. Are students more likely to use peer comments
given and received for improving their writing
after more than one or two peer feedback
sessions? How many sessions are optimal?
2. Does the quality of peer comments improve
over time?
• Interdisciplinary, full year course for first-years
• 18 credits (English, History, Philosophy)
• Students write 10-12 essays (1500-2000
words)
• Peer feedback tutorials every week (4
students)
http://artsone.arts.ubc.ca
Toni Morrison, Wikimedia Commons,
licensed CC BY-SA 2.0
Osamu Tezuka, public domain
on Wikimedia Commons
Jane Austen, public domain on
Wikimedia Commons
Friedrich Nietzsche, public
domain, Wikimedia Commons
Data for pilot study 2013-2014
• 10 essays by 12
participants (n=120)
• Comments by 3 peers on
essays (n=1218)
• Comments by instructor
(n=3291)
• All coded with same
rubric
Coding Rubric
Categories
(plus
subcategories, for
11 options)
• Strength of argument
• Organization
• Insight
• Style & Mechanics
Numerical
value
1: Significant problem
2: Moderate problem
3: Positive comment/praise
E.g., STREV 2: could use more textual
evidence to support your claims
Change
for future
Inter-coder reliability
Fleiss’ Kappa Intra-class
correlation
Student
comments
(n=141)
All categories: 0.61 (moderate)
Most used categories: 0.8
(excellent)
0.96
(excellent)
Essays (n=120) 0.71
(adequate)
3 coders:
• Daniel Munro & Kosta Prodanovic
(undergrads, former Arts One)
• Jessica Stewart (author, editor)
LOOKING AT TRENDS IN
COMMENTS OVER TIME
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
024681012
Essay Number
InstructorNumberofComments
Argument Strength
Style
Insight
Organization
INSTRUCTOR
Comments
-
.28**Strength
Style
Organiz.
Insight
-.04*
Number of 2 comments over time
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
01234
Essay Number
StudentNumberofComments
Argument Strength
Style
Insight
Organization
STUDENT
comments
Strength
Style
Organiz.
Insight
-.16**
Number of 2 comments over time
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
012345
Essay Number
InstructorNumberofComments
Argument Strength
Style
Insight
Organization
INSTRUCTOR
Comments .31***
Strength
Style
Organiz.
Insight
.08**
.19**
.11**
Number of 3 comments
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
0.00.51.01.52.02.53.0
Essay Number
StudentNumberofComments
Argument Strength
Style
Insight
Organization
STUDENT
Comments
Strength
Style
Organiz.
Insight
Number of 3 comments over time
HOW DOES ESSAY QUALITY
CHANGE OVER TIME?
Essay
quality
improves
linearly
b = .038
t(107) = 2.1
p = .037
Essays rated
on a 7-point
scale
MORE COMPLEX
ANALYSES
Cross-lagged panel design with
auto-regressive structure
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
B
A
C
D
E
… N
… N
Looking at time 1 to time 2, then time 2 to time 3…
one single time lag.
Path A: Student comments
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
A
C
D
… N
… N
Significant relationships
• Ratings of 2 in Insight (-.53*)
• Ratings of 3 in Organization (.13*)
*p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
Path A: Instructor Comments
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
B
A
C
D
E
… N
… N
Significant relationships
• Ratings of 1 in Strength (-.12*) & Org. (-.23**)
• Ratings of 2 in Strength (-.06*) & Style (-.08*)
• Ratings of 3 in Str, (.11*), Insight (.35*), Style (.15*)
*p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
Path C: student comments
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
A
C
D
… N
… N
Significant relationships
• Comments rated 2 in Strength (.22*) & Style (.33**)
• Comments rated 3 in Style (.31*)
*p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
Path C: instructor comments
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
B
A
C
D
E
… N
… N
Significant effects:
• Rating of 3 in Strength (.34**) and Style (.30**)
*p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
Path D: Student & Instructor
comments
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
A
C
D
… N
… N
Significant relationship ONLY if combine student
& instructor comments, & only for comments
rated 1 (all categories combined): (.05, p=.06)
Path D: Two time lags
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
A
C
Essay Q
Time 3
… N
D
No significant relationships in comments time 1
plus time 2 for essay time 3, for any comments or
categories
Research question 1
How do students use peer comments given
and received for improving different
essays rather than drafts of same essay?
o Very little significant evidence of
relationships in Path D
o No difference between comments given
& received
Research question 2
Are students more likely to use peer comments
given and received for improving their writing
after more than one or two peer feedback
sessions? How many sessions are optimal?
o No evidence that there is any change over
time in path D
o No difference between comments given or
received
Research question 3
Does the quality of peer comments improve
over time?
o No evidence of change over time in path A
Essay Quality
Time 1
Essay Quality
Time 2
Comments
Time 1
Comments
Time 2
B
A
C
D
E
… N
… N
Some conclusions
Pilot study: feasible for larger sample? Yes, if:
o instructors code essay quality rather than coders
o have easy collection of comments
References
• Cho, K., & MacArthur, C. (2010). Student revision with peer
and expert reviewing, Learning and Instruction. 20, 328-338.
• Cho, Y. H., & Cho, K. (2011). Peer reviewers learn from giving
comments. Instructional Science, 39, 629-643.
• Cho, K. & Schunn, C. D. (2007). Scaffolded writing and
rewriting in the discipline: A web-based reciprocal peer review
system. Computers & Education, 48, 409–426
• Crossman, J. M., & Kite, S. L. (2012). Facilitating improved
writing among students through directed peer review, Active
Learning in Higher Education, 13, 219-229.
• Li, L., Liu, X., & Steckelberg, A. L. (2010). Assessor or
assessee: How student learning improves by giving and
receiving peer feedback. British Journal of Educational
Technology, 41(3), 525–536.
• Paulus, T. M. (1999). The effect of peer and teacher feedback
on student writing. Journal of Second Language Writing, 8,
265-289.
Thank you!
Christina Hendricks
University of British Columbia-Vancouver
Website: http://blogs.ubc.ca/christinahendricks
Blog: http://blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks
Twitter: @clhendricksbc
Slides licensed CC-BY 4.0

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Dose-response curve for peer feedback on writing: A pilot study

  • 1. Tracking a Dose-Response Curve for Peer Feedback on Writing: A Pilot Study PI: Christina Hendricks Co-PI: Jeremy Biesanz University of British Columbia-Vancouver Funded by the UBC Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning SoTL Seed Fund ISSOTL, October 2016 Slides licensed CC-BY 4.0
  • 2. Literature on peer feedback Receiving peer feedback improves writing (Paulus, 1999; Cho & Schunn, 2007; Cho & MacArthur, 2010; Crossman & Kite, 2012) Giving peer feedback improves writing (Cho & Cho, 2011; Li, Liu & Steckelberg, 2010)
  • 3. GAPS: Most studies look at revisions to a single essay, not changes across different essays Draft 1 Draft 2 Draft 3 Essay 1 Essay 2 Essay 3 Essay 4 Essay …n PFB PF B PF B PFB PF B PFB Few studies look at “dose-response curve”
  • 4. Pilot study research questions 1. How do students use peer comments given and received for improving different essays rather than drafts of the same essay? 1. Are students more likely to use peer comments given and received for improving their writing after more than one or two peer feedback sessions? How many sessions are optimal? 2. Does the quality of peer comments improve over time?
  • 5. • Interdisciplinary, full year course for first-years • 18 credits (English, History, Philosophy) • Students write 10-12 essays (1500-2000 words) • Peer feedback tutorials every week (4 students) http://artsone.arts.ubc.ca Toni Morrison, Wikimedia Commons, licensed CC BY-SA 2.0 Osamu Tezuka, public domain on Wikimedia Commons Jane Austen, public domain on Wikimedia Commons Friedrich Nietzsche, public domain, Wikimedia Commons
  • 6. Data for pilot study 2013-2014 • 10 essays by 12 participants (n=120) • Comments by 3 peers on essays (n=1218) • Comments by instructor (n=3291) • All coded with same rubric
  • 7. Coding Rubric Categories (plus subcategories, for 11 options) • Strength of argument • Organization • Insight • Style & Mechanics Numerical value 1: Significant problem 2: Moderate problem 3: Positive comment/praise E.g., STREV 2: could use more textual evidence to support your claims Change for future
  • 8. Inter-coder reliability Fleiss’ Kappa Intra-class correlation Student comments (n=141) All categories: 0.61 (moderate) Most used categories: 0.8 (excellent) 0.96 (excellent) Essays (n=120) 0.71 (adequate) 3 coders: • Daniel Munro & Kosta Prodanovic (undergrads, former Arts One) • Jessica Stewart (author, editor)
  • 9. LOOKING AT TRENDS IN COMMENTS OVER TIME
  • 10. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 024681012 Essay Number InstructorNumberofComments Argument Strength Style Insight Organization INSTRUCTOR Comments - .28**Strength Style Organiz. Insight -.04* Number of 2 comments over time
  • 11. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 01234 Essay Number StudentNumberofComments Argument Strength Style Insight Organization STUDENT comments Strength Style Organiz. Insight -.16** Number of 2 comments over time
  • 12. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 012345 Essay Number InstructorNumberofComments Argument Strength Style Insight Organization INSTRUCTOR Comments .31*** Strength Style Organiz. Insight .08** .19** .11** Number of 3 comments
  • 13. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 0.00.51.01.52.02.53.0 Essay Number StudentNumberofComments Argument Strength Style Insight Organization STUDENT Comments Strength Style Organiz. Insight Number of 3 comments over time
  • 14. HOW DOES ESSAY QUALITY CHANGE OVER TIME?
  • 15. Essay quality improves linearly b = .038 t(107) = 2.1 p = .037 Essays rated on a 7-point scale
  • 17. Cross-lagged panel design with auto-regressive structure Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 B A C D E … N … N Looking at time 1 to time 2, then time 2 to time 3… one single time lag.
  • 18. Path A: Student comments Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 A C D … N … N Significant relationships • Ratings of 2 in Insight (-.53*) • Ratings of 3 in Organization (.13*) *p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
  • 19. Path A: Instructor Comments Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 B A C D E … N … N Significant relationships • Ratings of 1 in Strength (-.12*) & Org. (-.23**) • Ratings of 2 in Strength (-.06*) & Style (-.08*) • Ratings of 3 in Str, (.11*), Insight (.35*), Style (.15*) *p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
  • 20. Path C: student comments Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 A C D … N … N Significant relationships • Comments rated 2 in Strength (.22*) & Style (.33**) • Comments rated 3 in Style (.31*) *p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
  • 21. Path C: instructor comments Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 B A C D E … N … N Significant effects: • Rating of 3 in Strength (.34**) and Style (.30**) *p < .05, **p< .01, ***p< .001, ****p < .0001 *****p <.00001
  • 22. Path D: Student & Instructor comments Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 A C D … N … N Significant relationship ONLY if combine student & instructor comments, & only for comments rated 1 (all categories combined): (.05, p=.06)
  • 23. Path D: Two time lags Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 A C Essay Q Time 3 … N D No significant relationships in comments time 1 plus time 2 for essay time 3, for any comments or categories
  • 24. Research question 1 How do students use peer comments given and received for improving different essays rather than drafts of same essay? o Very little significant evidence of relationships in Path D o No difference between comments given & received
  • 25. Research question 2 Are students more likely to use peer comments given and received for improving their writing after more than one or two peer feedback sessions? How many sessions are optimal? o No evidence that there is any change over time in path D o No difference between comments given or received
  • 26. Research question 3 Does the quality of peer comments improve over time? o No evidence of change over time in path A Essay Quality Time 1 Essay Quality Time 2 Comments Time 1 Comments Time 2 B A C D E … N … N
  • 27. Some conclusions Pilot study: feasible for larger sample? Yes, if: o instructors code essay quality rather than coders o have easy collection of comments
  • 28. References • Cho, K., & MacArthur, C. (2010). Student revision with peer and expert reviewing, Learning and Instruction. 20, 328-338. • Cho, Y. H., & Cho, K. (2011). Peer reviewers learn from giving comments. Instructional Science, 39, 629-643. • Cho, K. & Schunn, C. D. (2007). Scaffolded writing and rewriting in the discipline: A web-based reciprocal peer review system. Computers & Education, 48, 409–426 • Crossman, J. M., & Kite, S. L. (2012). Facilitating improved writing among students through directed peer review, Active Learning in Higher Education, 13, 219-229. • Li, L., Liu, X., & Steckelberg, A. L. (2010). Assessor or assessee: How student learning improves by giving and receiving peer feedback. British Journal of Educational Technology, 41(3), 525–536. • Paulus, T. M. (1999). The effect of peer and teacher feedback on student writing. Journal of Second Language Writing, 8, 265-289.
  • 29. Thank you! Christina Hendricks University of British Columbia-Vancouver Website: http://blogs.ubc.ca/christinahendricks Blog: http://blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks Twitter: @clhendricksbc Slides licensed CC-BY 4.0

Editor's Notes

  1. Number of “1” comments total: 239 out of over 4000 1’s by students: 35 1’s by instructor: 204
  2. How much agreement do we observe relative to how much we would expect to see by chance? -- takes into account the frequency of the type of code occurring in the data -- some codes are more frequent, so you’d expect those to have more apparent agreement -1 to +1 0 = amount of agreement we’d expect to see by chance -1 is complete disagreement 0.6 is moderate agreement; 0.8 is substantial -- Kappa includes just the category Many of the mostly used categories have agreement in 0.8 range Reliability on degree: intra class correlation (ICC) of 0.96 -- to what extent is the average across the three raters reliable: average of all the numbers each gave—how does this correlate with the average of everyone who could possibly do this—get no benefit for adding more people -- average is 2.5 -- 1’s are pretty infrequent -- people agree on whether a 2 or a 3 (40% are 2s, 60% are 3s)
  3. These numbers are linear trend over time, not autoregressive
  4. Path A: number 2 comments for “insight” related to lower quality mark for insight; for every #2 comment in insight the students give, the essay quality drops by 0.53 on quality scale
  5. What this says, basically, is that the coders’ ratings of essay quality are pretty similar to the instructor’s comments on essay quality, in these categories at least. So the intructor’s comments are tracking instructor ratings of quality, and that’s pretty similar to coder ratings of quality.
  6.  Path C: For #2 comments on style and strength, significant relationship in that likely to get more of those comments in these categories on second essay This could just be saying that students tend to give the same sorts of comments to the same people, but also that things aren’t changing that much from one essay to another.
  7. But see notes—there are some significant effects in C in instructor comments of 3 in strength and style I think the above numbers are actually for path B, not path C
  8. if relationship is positive (b=.06, not negative something), then your paper improves the next time. The more number 1 comments you have, the better your score is on the next essay.