Word Association of The Covid-19 Terms: Case Study on Indonesian Generation Z

Arti Prihatini
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Nowadays, society needs to understand the Covid-19 virus and improve appropriate attitudes and actions, especially Generation Z. The present study aimed to investigate adolescents' knowledge, responses, and attitudes. This research method was a descriptive case study. Data were collected using a free word association test and semi-structured interviews. Respondents amounted to 400 people with an age range of 17-24 years. Simple descriptive statistics with Ms. Excel analyzed the data; then, the data was coded with the Atlas.ti 9 application. The results showed that most Generation Z produced common words than idiosyncratic ones. Based on the lexico-syntactic pattern, nouns were responded by paradigmatic relation, while adjectives and verbs responded by syntagmatic. Based on the collocation, responded words were dominated by lexical collocations, while grammatical collocation responses were minimal. The association of the Covid-19 term represented knowledge of Generation-Z about the definition, symptoms, origin, impacts, efforts to deal with the virus, and the current condition of Covid-19. Generation Z tried to accept the pandemic by interpreting wisdom and hoping that conditions would be better soon. However, few generation-Z responded negatively, suspected a conspiracy, and thought the Covid-19 virus did not exist.
新冠肺炎词汇关联:以印尼Z世代为例
如今,社会需要了解Covid-19病毒,并改善适当的态度和行动,特别是z一代。本研究旨在调查青少年的知识,反应和态度。本研究方法为描述性个案研究。使用自由词联想测试和半结构化访谈收集数据。调查对象共有400人,年龄在17-24岁之间。简单描述性统计用Ms. Excel对数据进行分析;然后,用地图集编码数据。Ti 9应用程序。结果显示,大多数Z世代的人说的是常用词,而不是特殊词汇。从词汇句法模式上看,名词用聚合关系应答,形容词和动词用组合关系应答。从搭配的角度看,应答词以词汇搭配为主,而语法搭配反应较少。与Covid-19一词的关联代表了z世代对Covid-19的定义、症状、起源、影响、应对病毒的努力以及当前状况的了解。Z世代试图通过诠释智慧来接受疫情,并希望情况很快会好转。然而,很少有“z世代”的反应是否定的,他们怀疑这是阴谋,认为新冠病毒不存在。
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