WRITING STRATEGY and FACTORS CONTRIBUTING to EFL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PREFERENCE

Atik Umamah, Ika Hidayanti
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This study was aimed to identify 1) the significant difference on the learning strategy attainment by male and female students, 2) the significant difference on the use of the strategies in learning writing based on the students’ attitude toward English writing “like or dislike”, and 3) the correlation between learning strategy use and three factors: gender, interest and writing achievement. To elicit research data, a-70 item questionnire was administered to101 English students of Universitas Islam Malang. Ex-post facto and correlation analysis were designs adopted to deal with the problems proposed in this research. The statistical analysis indicated that female students did not deploy the strategies significantly different from the male counterparts. The second finding revealed that the more interested the students in English writing, the more likely they employed the learning strategies. The last report showed that there was no correlation between writing strategy and two factors: gender and writing achievement. Meanwhile, negative-moderate correlation was found between the strategy choice and the students’ liking for English writing.
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英语大学生偏好的写作策略及影响因素
本研究旨在发现1)男女学生在学习策略成就上的显著差异;2)基于学生对英语写作“喜欢或不喜欢”的态度在学习策略使用上的显著差异;3)学习策略使用与性别、兴趣和写作成绩三个因素的相关性。为了获取研究数据,我们对马郎伊斯兰大学的101名英语学生进行了一份70项的问卷调查。采用事后分析和相关分析的设计来处理本研究中提出的问题。统计分析表明,女生在策略运用上与男生没有显著差异。第二个发现表明,学生对英语写作越感兴趣,他们就越有可能采用这些学习策略。最后一份报告显示,写作策略与性别和写作成绩这两个因素之间没有相关性。策略选择与学生对英语写作的喜爱程度呈负中相关。
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