2020
DOI: 10.36841/pgsdunars.v8i1.583
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Personality Type Tendency Toward Students’ Speaking Anxiety

Abstract: Pupils at the eleventh grade of SMA N 1 Morotai have different personality types, most of whom often feel anxious when speaking. This research is aimed at finding out whether or not introvert and extrovert personality types have correlation with pupils’ level of anxiety in speaking English. This research is quantitative in nature, using causal- correlative method. The population of the research was all pupils in the seventh grade of SMA N 1 Pulau Morotai. The total number of population was 140 pupils but 105 p… Show more

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“…Conversely, Park & French (2013) Tries to analyze the level of anxiety from the gender side, the findings reveal that females are confirmed higher levels of anxiety compare to males, females and extreme anxiety learners gained better scores unlike males and low anxiety students. However, Husain et al (2020) express the correlation between students' English speaking anxiety with personality type both introvert and extrovert. The result indicates that there is no substantial difference in the terms of speaking anxiety between students with introverted and extroverted personalities.…”
Section: Table 10 Pearson Correlation Testmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Conversely, Park & French (2013) Tries to analyze the level of anxiety from the gender side, the findings reveal that females are confirmed higher levels of anxiety compare to males, females and extreme anxiety learners gained better scores unlike males and low anxiety students. However, Husain et al (2020) express the correlation between students' English speaking anxiety with personality type both introvert and extrovert. The result indicates that there is no substantial difference in the terms of speaking anxiety between students with introverted and extroverted personalities.…”
Section: Table 10 Pearson Correlation Testmentioning
confidence: 88%