Exploring Demographic Variations of Freshmen to Online Learning Anxiety: A Data Visualization Analysis Based Approach

Kurniawan Citra, F. Wahyuni
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Digital developments have an impact on the ability to read and construct visual data as important as how someone reads a text. The presentation of data was of course very important in the learning process. New experiences in the learning process provide the potential for freshmen anxiety. The existence of variance in demographic data as an attribute of freshmen characteristics can be a consideration for the measurement results of online learning anxiety. This research aims to explore data on freshmens' anxiety in dealing with online learning. This research uses data visualization analysis methods and descriptive statistics to reinforce the meaning of the data presented. This research involved 384 freshmen consisting of female freshmen (n = 270) and male freshmen (n = 114). The finding of this research was that gender variance does not provide a significant correlation with the maj ority of aspects of online learning anxiety. Whereas in the study program variance, different findings were obtained where the variance of the study program influenced the major aspects of online learning anxiety. Overall, this research re-emphasizes attention to anxiety factors in online learning so that freshmen can prepare themselves better.
探索新生在线学习焦虑的人口统计学变化:基于数据可视化分析的方法
数字技术的发展对人们阅读和构建视觉数据的能力的影响与人们阅读文本的方式同样重要。在学习过程中,数据的呈现当然是非常重要的。学习过程中的新经历为新生提供了焦虑的潜在可能。作为新生特征属性的人口统计学数据存在方差,可以作为在线学习焦虑测量结果的考虑因素。本研究旨在探讨大一新生在线学习焦虑的相关数据。本研究使用数据可视化分析方法和描述性统计来强化所呈现数据的意义。本研究共涉及384名新生,其中女新生270人,男新生114人。本研究发现,性别差异与网络学习焦虑的大多数方面没有显著的相关性。然而,在研究计划方差中,研究计划的方差对在线学习焦虑的主要方面产生了不同的影响。总体而言,本研究再次强调了对在线学习中焦虑因素的关注,使新生能够更好地做好准备。
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