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Title: Individual Differences in SLA: Anxiety


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  • Individual Differences in SLA Anxiety
  • Fundamental question How do people differ
    relative to anxiety, and how do these differences
    influence the process of and success in SLA?
  • Facilitating v. debilitating anxiety
  • Facilitating anxiety motivates the learner to
    fight the new learning task it gears the
    learner emotionally for approval behavior.
    Debilitating anxiety, in contrast, motivates the
    learner to flee the new learning task it
    stimulates the individual emotionally to adopt
    avoidance behavior -- Scovel, T. (1978). The
    effect of affect on foreign language learning A
    review of the anxiety research. Language
    Learning, 28, 129142, p. 139.

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Anxiety
  • Fundamental question How do people differ
    relative to anxiety, and how do these differences
    influence the process of and success in SLA?
  • State v. trait anxiety
  • State anxiety is relative momentary, associated
    with a particular situation giving a speech,
    for example. Trait anxiety is a more permanent
    predisposition to be anxious (Scovel, p. 137).

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Anxiety
  • Fundamental question How do people differ
    relative to anxiety, and how do these differences
    influence the process of and success in SLA?
  • Interaction among Anxiety and other individual
    differences
  • Interaction between level of anxiety and IQ
    level. Higher states of anxiety facilitate
    learning at upper levels of intelligence, whereas
    they are associated with poorer performance at
    lower IQ levels (Scovel, p. 136).

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Affective Domain
  • Anxiety is one of many affective factors that may
    influence SLA. Other affective factors include
  • self-esteem
  • risk taking
  • sensitivity to rejection
  • empathy
  • motivation

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Methods / Affect
  • One dominant methodology for SLA studies of the
    affective domain Elkhafaifi is no exception
  • Correlation research

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Correlation
  • In correlation studies, researchers
  • develop an instrument / questionnaire to measure
    some aspect of difference (e.g., level of
    anxiety) this is called self-report data.
  • test students on some aspect of language
    proficiency (vocabulary skills, e.g.), and
  • examine the two for strength of correlation, as
    in

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Instruments
  • Instruments for affective SLA studies include
  • For extroversion / introversion,
  • Eysenck Introversion Extroversion Scale
  • Marlowe Crowne Scale of Reserved Outgoing
    Personality
  • For anxiety,
  • Sarason Text Anxiety Scale
  • Manifest Anxiety Scale
  • Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale
  • Foreign Language Listening Anxiety Scale
  • For sensitivity,
  • Mehrabian Sensitivity to Rejection Scale

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Instruments
  • Instruments for affective SLA studies include
  • For empathy,
  • Hogan Empathy Scale
  • Micro-Momentary Expression Test (facial
    expressions)
  • For tolerance of ambiguity,
  • Budner Scale of Tolerance Intolerance
  • For motivation,
  • Attitude / Motivation Test Battery

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Self-Report Data
  • In correlation studies of SLA affect, informants
    provide information about themselves (about their
    anxiety, tolerance for ambiguity, motivation, and
    so on) by completing the instrument (a
    questionnaire). The results are called
    self-report data.
  • What are the pros and cons of self-report data?
  • Advantages they provide a fast and easy way of
    categorizing informants affective
    characteristics.
  • We could categorize informants ethnographically
    (through observation), but this would require a
    considerable investment in time and resources.
  • Self-report data represent a trade-off for
    researchers in time-energy-accuracy.

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Self-Report Data
  • Disadvantages
  • Hawthorne effect Informants may provide data
    they think the researcher wants to receive.
  • Self-flattery syndrome They may provide data
    that present themselves favorably, but which may
    be inaccurate.

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  • Individual Differences in SLA Correlation
  • Self-report data are then correlated with some
    measure of SLA success (test scores, typically),
    so that researchers can draw conclusions about
    the relationship between affect (extroversion,
    self-esteem, anxiety, and so on) and success in
    SLA.
  • Remember what correlation is not
  • Causation
  • Correlation simply shows a relationship between
    two things, not that one causes the other. With
    that in mind, what is wrong with this
    statement?The majority of studies support the
    view that anxiety contributes to poor
    performance, not the reverse (Elkhafaifi, p.
    208).

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