Speed and effort as compared to HT

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As it is often implied that post-editing saves time and requires less effort than traditional from-scratch translation, students were asked what their experiences were concerning time and effort. Respondents (n = 12) had to indicate their answers on a 3-point scale (see Appendix 8). It was hypothesised that the expected (neutral) answer to both questions would be “2”, that is, “PE is neither more nor less difficult (faster/slower) than HT”. One-sample t-tests were performed to reveal whether group means diverged significantly from the expected mean (2). As for perceived difficulty, the one-sample t-test indicated that there was no significant difference between the hypothetical mean (M = 2) and the observed mean, M = 2.17, SD = 0.72, t(11) = 0.804, p = .438. This means that students perceived post-editing neither more nor less difficult than traditional, from-scratch, human translation.

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However, the one-sample t-test showed that the observed mean for temporal efficiency was significantly higher than (2), the hypothetical mean (M = 2.50, SD = 0.67, t(11) = 2.569, p = .026), suggesting that students had the impression that post-editing was faster than human translation.
 
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