Exploring the Impact of Academic Reading and Research Competence on Academic Writing: A Multi-Regression Analysis among EFL Undergraduates

L. Prihandoko
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In today's academic landscape, enhancing the academic writing proficiency of undergraduate students studying English as a Foreign Language (EFL), particularly in the context of thesis writing, is a paramount concern. This research aims to shed light on the influence of Academic Reading (AR) and Research Competence (RC) on Academic Writing (AW) through a comprehensive analysis employing a multi-regression approach. To achieve this goal, the researcher was conducted a rigorous investigation involving 162 students enrolled in English Literature and English Education departments. The researcher was distributed a structured online questionnaire to gather relevant data, which the researcher subsequently analyzed using SmartPLS 4. The analysis result unveiled a substantial statistical relationship between AR, RC, and AW, with an impressive R-square value of 0.580. This finding underscores the pivotal role played by AR and RC in explaining approximately 58% of the variance in AW. This study represents a critical step forward in comprehending the intricate interplay between AR, RC, and AW. It offers valuable insights into the substantial connections between academic reading, research competence, and academic writing. Importantly, this research provides guidance for educational efforts aimed at enhancing the academic writing capabilities of EFL undergraduates, with a specific focus on the realm of thesis writing. 
探索学术阅读和研究能力对学术写作的影响:英语语言本科生的多元回归分析
在当今的学术环境中,提高学习英语作为外语(EFL)的本科生的学术写作能力,尤其是在论文写作方面,是一个至关重要的问题。本研究旨在通过采用多元回归法进行综合分析,阐明学术阅读(AR)和研究能力(RC)对学术写作(AW)的影响。为实现这一目标,研究人员对英语文学系和英语教育系的 162 名学生进行了严格的调查。研究人员发放了一份结构化在线调查问卷以收集相关数据,随后使用 SmartPLS 4 对这些数据进行了分析。分析结果显示,AR、RC 和 AW 之间存在显著的统计关系,R 方值高达 0.580。这一发现强调了 AR 和 RC 在解释 AW 中约 58% 的变异方面所起的关键作用。这项研究在理解 AR、RC 和 AW 之间错综复杂的相互作用方面迈出了关键的一步。它为学术阅读、研究能力和学术写作之间的实质性联系提供了宝贵的见解。重要的是,这项研究为旨在提高 EFL 本科生学术写作能力的教育工作提供了指导,尤其是在论文写作领域。
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