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Cognitive Advantage in Bilingualism

2014; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 26; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0956797614557866

ISSN

1467-9280

Autores

Angela de Bruin, Barbara Treccani, Sergio Della Sala,

Tópico(s)

Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

Resumo

It is a widely held belief that bilinguals have an advantage over monolinguals in executive-control tasks, but is this what all studies actually demonstrate? The idea of a bilingual advantage may result from a publication bias favoring studies with positive results over studies with null or negative effects. To test this hypothesis, we looked at conference abstracts from 1999 to 2012 on the topic of bilingualism and executive control. We then determined which of the studies they reported were subsequently published. Studies with results fully supporting the bilingual-advantage theory were most likely to be published, followed by studies with mixed results. Studies challenging the bilingual advantage were published the least. This discrepancy was not due to differences in sample size, tests used, or statistical power. A test for funnel-plot asymmetry provided further evidence for the existence of a publication bias.

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