Hey folks,
I’m doing my master’s dissertation and I need a few extra participants. I’m looking for English-native learners of Japanese with at least intermediate level – roughly N3 and above if you’ve taken the JLPT\*. OR I’m also looking for Japanese native speakers. The test takes about 15 minutes and you need a PC. If you complete it I’m offering ¥500 Amazon vouchers.
I put this up on Twitter last week and I got a whole load of responses but a few of them were someone retaking the test to get more vouchers – please don’t do this because it’s super obvious and I’ll just delete your data!
Link for English native speakers: [https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/B13E6132-CC2E-4CAC-84FE-79721768FC68](https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/B13E6132-CC2E-4CAC-84FE-79721768FC68)
日本語母語話者のリンク / Link for Japanese native speakers: [https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/E02D282B-0579-4C3C-8F03-09578F8505FD](https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/E02D282B-0579-4C3C-8F03-09578F8505FD)
よろしくお願いします〜
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\*if you believe you have an equivalent kanji reading level to N3+ but you have only taken N4 or N5, please DM me so I can assess your eligibility.
2 comments
Kinda disappointed you don’t get an overview of what you got right/wrong at the end
Also, since this test seems to only test ability to recognize Japanese words and nothing else I have to wonder why you’re excluding non-native English speakers. Do you think someone with English as their native language learns Japanese differently from native speakers of other languages?
I want to know what the average score is lol.