Self-Efficacy, Anxiety, and Emotional Intelligence: Do They Contribute to Speaking Performance?

Masrifatul Afifah, A. S. B. Ningrum, Sri Wahyuni, Burhanudin Syaifulloh
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Speaking demands self-confidence and composure when dealing with other people. Furthermore, communicating in English is a big barrier for many students due to self-efficacy, anxiety, and emotional intelligence. This study examined direct and indirect variable contributions. This path analysis study used multiple regression and mediated model. This study involved 128 of the tenth graders students at SMA Senopati, Sidoarjo. To collect the data, the instruments used a closed-ended questionnaire about self-efficacy, anxiety, emotional intelligence and speaking test. This study yielded seven conclusions. First, self-efficacy had a weak effect on speaking performance (estimate =.128, p-value.000). The estimate value of.506, p-value.001, showed that self-efficacy contributes significantly to emotional intelligence. Anxiety's contribution to emotional intelligence was minimal (estimate value -.397, p-value.005). The fourth finding showed that anxiety directly affects speaking performance (estimate value -.069), p-value.000. The fifth finding showed that emotional intelligence had a weak effect on speaking performance (estimate value.034, p-value.004). Significant indirect influence of self-efficacy through emotional intelligence on speaking performance (Sobel test=2.1220>1.96, p-value 0.033<.05). Anxiety indirectly affects speaking performance through emotional intelligence (Sobel test=-.2.0043>1.96, p-value 0.045<.05).
自我效能感、焦虑和情商:它们有助于提高演讲水平吗?
在与他人打交道时,口语要求自信和沉着。此外,由于自我效能感、焦虑和情商的原因,用英语交流对许多学生来说是一个很大的障碍。本研究考察了直接和间接变量的贡献。本路径分析研究采用了多元回归和中介模型。本研究涉及西多尔乔市 SMA Senopati 学校的 128 名十年级学生。为了收集数据,研究人员使用了关于自我效能感、焦虑、情商和口语测试的封闭式问卷。这项研究得出了七项结论。首先,自我效能感对口语成绩的影响较弱(估计值=.128,P 值.000)。估计值为.506,p 值为.001,表明自我效能感对情商有显著的促进作用。焦虑对情商的贡献微乎其微(估计值-.397,p 值.005)。第四项研究结果表明,焦虑会直接影响口语表现(估计值-.069),p 值为.000。第五个发现表明,情商对口语表现的影响较弱(估计值.034,p 值.004)。自我效能感通过情商对口语表现有显著的间接影响(Sobel 检验=2.1220>1.96,P-值为 0.0331.96,P-值为 0.045<.05)。
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