Students' Vocabulary Mastery and Their Reading Comprehension

Fitria Lisana, Gatot Subroto, Dewi Nopita
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The purpose of this research was to find whether or not there is a relationship between vocabulary mastery and reading comprehension. The researcher focused on the relationship between students' vocabulary mastery and their reading comprehension in this study. The researcher employed a quantitative method in their investigation. The sample in this study was 30 students at seventh grade in SMPN 4 Senayang. 20 items for vocabulary mastery and 10 items for reading comprehension in a multiple-choice test were used to collect data for this study. The Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was employed to analyze the data. The correlation coefficient variable of mastery of vocabulary and reading comprehension was 0.473 based on the data obtained by the authors. The correlation coefficient was 0.473, which is placed between 0.400.0.600 was seen in the table. The correlation is moderate correlation. As a result, Ho is rejected, while Ha is accepted. The authors found a relationship between students' vocabulary mastery and their reading comprehension of this study.
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学生词汇掌握与阅读理解
本研究的目的是发现词汇掌握与阅读理解之间是否存在关系。在本研究中,研究者主要关注学生词汇掌握与阅读理解之间的关系。研究人员在调查中采用了定量方法。本研究的样本为30名SMPN 4 Senayang的七年级学生,使用多项选择测验中的20项词汇掌握和10项阅读理解来收集本研究的数据。采用Pearson积矩相关系数对数据进行分析。根据作者获得的数据,词汇掌握与阅读理解的相关系数变量为0.473。相关系数为0.473,位于表中0.400.0.600之间。相关性为中度相关。结果,何某被拒绝,而何某被接受。在本研究中,作者发现学生的词汇掌握与他们的阅读理解之间存在一定的关系。
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