GENDER INTERACTION BETWEEN COVARIATES IN MANAGING ANXIETY VIA VLOGS

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.24200/jonus.vol7iss2pp1-20
Siti Shuhaida Shukor, Noor Alhusna Madzlan
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Background and Purpose: ESL learners found themselves engulfed with extreme anxiety when it comes to speaking in public. This study investigated the use of vlogs in managing anxiety between male and female undergraduate students and examined whether there is an interaction exists between both genders during the intervention that may influence the outcomes.   Methodology: This study employed a quasi-experimental design with a total of N=53 (15 males, 38 females) ESL participants from one public university in Malaysia. Before and after the intervention, a set of 'Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA) questionnaires were administered. A 2x2 between subjects factorial ANCOVA (or two-way ANCOVA) was computed by controlling the pre-test scores. After controlling for the pre-test as covariate, the two-way ANCOVA was performed to see if there was an interaction impact between gender (male vs female) and treatments (with and without vlogs) in terms of anxiety level scores.   Findings: In comparison to the control group, the experimental group performed better with F(1, 48)=6.695, p<.05, which showed that undergraduate students in the experimental group displayed less anxiety when using vlogs as compared to the treatment group. However, there was no significant difference of gender influence on the effectiveness of vlogs on learners’ anxiety with F(1, 48)=1.552, p>.05, Eta-squared = .03 when using vlogs. Nonetheless, there was a significant interaction between treatment groups and gender with F(1,48)=5.22, p<.05 which indicated that the relationship between the covariate and the dependent variable is different for each treatment group.   Contributions: This study is hoped not only to encourage ESL educators to make use of vlogs in their teaching and learning, but also to inform researchers with similar interest to consider the existence of covariates of the participants that might have impacted the research outcomes.   Keywords: Speaking, anxiety, covariates interaction, gender differences, vlogs.   Cite as: Shukor, S. S., & Madzlan, N. A. (2022). Gender interaction between covariates in managing anxiety via vlogs.  Journal of Nusantara Studies, 7(2), 1-20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss2pp1-20
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通过视频日志管理焦虑的协变量间的性别交互作用
背景和目的:ESL学习者发现自己在公共场合演讲时极度焦虑。本研究调查了vlogs在男女大学生焦虑管理中的使用情况,并考察了在干预过程中两性之间是否存在可能影响结果的交互作用。方法:本研究采用准实验设计,共有N=53名(15名男性,38名女性)来自马来西亚一所公立大学的ESL参与者。干预前后分别使用一套“公共演讲焦虑个人报告(PRPSA)”问卷。通过控制测试前得分,计算受试者之间的2x2因子方差(或双向方差)。在控制前测作为协变量后,进行双向ANCOVA,以观察性别(男性与女性)和治疗(有和没有视频日志)之间在焦虑水平得分方面是否存在相互作用影响。结果:与对照组相比,实验组在使用vlogs时表现更好,F(1,48)=6.695, p.05, Eta-squared = .03。然而,治疗组与性别之间存在显著的交互作用,F(1,48)=5.22, p<。0.05,表明各治疗组协变量与因变量的关系不同。贡献:本研究不仅希望鼓励ESL教育者在教学和学习中使用vlog,而且还希望告知具有类似兴趣的研究人员考虑参与者协变量的存在,这些协变量可能会影响研究结果。关键词:口语,焦虑,协变量互动,性别差异,视频日志引用自:Shukor, s.s., & Madzlan, n.a.(2022)。通过视频日志管理焦虑的协变量间的性别交互作用。自然科学学报,7(2),1-20。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss2pp1-20
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