2013
DOI: 10.6018/analesps.29.2.130791
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La ansiedad entre estudiantes españoles de inglés como LE de di-ferentes titulaciones universitarias

Abstract: Título: La ansiedad entre estudiantes españoles de inglés como LE de diferentes titulaciones universitarias. Resumen: Los efectos de la ansiedad en el aprendizaje de una lengua extranjera se han estudiado desde los años setenta, y a pesar de significativos avances en los enfoques para la enseñanza de la lengua, la literatura continúa asegurando la existencia de aprensión lingüística en el aula y su efecto debilitador en el proceso de aprendizaje. Sin embargo, muy pocas investigaciones se han llevado en un cont… Show more

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“…For STAI (S-Anxiety), before the VR session participants on average had a score of 19.48 while after the VR session, an average score decreased to 12.06. It is worth mentioning that both before and after the VR session participants were not characterized "high" levels of anxiety or stress (Arnaiz and Guillén, 2013;Gevorgyan, Berberyan and Berberyan, 2022;Knight, Waal-Manning and Spears, 1983) because of the fact that the sample was composed of a healthy population, namely, a group of university students. For SUDS, before the VR session participants on average had a score of 28.8 while after the VR session, an average score decreased to 12.16.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For STAI (S-Anxiety), before the VR session participants on average had a score of 19.48 while after the VR session, an average score decreased to 12.06. It is worth mentioning that both before and after the VR session participants were not characterized "high" levels of anxiety or stress (Arnaiz and Guillén, 2013;Gevorgyan, Berberyan and Berberyan, 2022;Knight, Waal-Manning and Spears, 1983) because of the fact that the sample was composed of a healthy population, namely, a group of university students. For SUDS, before the VR session participants on average had a score of 28.8 while after the VR session, an average score decreased to 12.16.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%