THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ANXIETY AND STUDENT GPA & EPT SCORE DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC

Masagus Abdullah Akhdan, Dyah Aminatun
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One of the problems and inhibitions of students’ learning development is anxiety. Students’ in Indonesia learn online from home in an effort to limit social restrictions during the pandemic covid-19. From this online learning, there is also anxiety felt by students’. The purpose of this study is to find out what are the anxieties felt by students’ in online learning during this pandemic that have an correlation with their last GPA score and EPT (English proficiency test) score. This research was designed using quantitative correlational study with independent variables. The data of this study was taken from English Education Students’ of Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia and the sample obtained in this study was 39 students’ who take Quantitative Research class. The instruments used in collecting the data are questionnaire and the last GPA EPT score. Statistical analysis of Pearson product-moment correlation and SPSS software  was used to find the correlation between the variables. The result of this study showed that there were negative correlation between anxiety and students’ GPA and EPT scores. The correlation was 0.925, and the t-table was lower than the T-test. As a result, it is entirely possible to conclude that anxiety has a statistically significant impact on student achievement. 
covid - 19大流行期间焦虑与学生gpa和ept成绩的相关性
焦虑是影响学生学习发展的问题和障碍之一。印度尼西亚的学生在家在线学习,以减少covid-19大流行期间的社交限制。从这种在线学习中,也有学生感到焦虑。本研究的目的是了解新冠肺炎疫情期间学生在网络学习中所感受到的焦虑与他们的GPA成绩和EPT成绩之间的关系。本研究采用自变量定量相关研究设计。本研究的数据取自印度尼西亚Teknokrat大学英语教育学生,样本为39名定量研究班的学生。数据收集工具为问卷调查和期末GPA EPT成绩。采用Pearson积差相关统计分析和SPSS软件分析各变量之间的相关性。本研究结果显示,焦虑与学生的GPA和EPT成绩呈负相关。相关性为0.925,t表低于t检验。因此,我们完全有可能得出这样的结论:焦虑在统计上对学生的成绩有显著的影响。
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