C-CAT: A computer software used to analyze and select Chinese characters and character components for psychological research |
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Authors: | Ming Lo and Chih-Wei Hue |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong, 604 Knowles Building, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | The Character-Component Analysis Toolkit (C-CAT) software was designed to assist researchers in constructing experimental materials using traditional Chinese characters. The software package contains two sets of character stocks: one suitable for research using literate adults as subjects and one suitable for research using schoolchildren as subjects. The software can identify linguistic properties, such as the number of strokes contained, the character-component pronunciation regularity, and the arrangement of character components within a character. Moreover, it can compute a character’s linguistic frequency, neighborhood size, and phonetic validity with respect to a user-selected character stock. It can also search the selected character stock for similar characters or for character components with user-specified linguistic properties. |
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