학술논문

Numeracy, Health Numeracy, and Older Immigrants' Primary Language: An Observation-Oriented Exploration.
Document Type
Article
Source
Basic & Applied Social Psychology. 2016, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p185-199. 15p. 2 Diagrams, 4 Graphs.
Subject
*OLDER immigrants
*NATIVE language
*KIKUYU language
*MANDARIN dialects
*NUMERACY
Language
ISSN
0197-3533
Abstract
Health information is often provided in number formats not equally present in all languages. We explored the relation between immigrants' primary language and comprehension of context-free and health numeric information presented in English. The study compared speakers of Kikuyu (Kenya) and Mandarin (China), two languages that differ in the quantity of numeric concepts in their structures. Observation-oriented analysis was performed to determine how accurately the observed data conform to language group. We show how such analysis compares to standard statistical analysis. We argue that primary language contributes to some of the differences in numeracy and health numeracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]