完美主义、自我效能感、元认知策略使用与二语听力理解:路径分析方法

Mohammad Hasan Razmi, A. Jabbari, Saeed Zare
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个性特征的个体差异会影响学生学习新语言的能力。在重要的人格特质中,完美主义是近年来第二语言习得研究的主题。在此基础上,本研究旨在通过自我效能子量表的中介效应和元认知听力策略(MLS)的使用,探讨完美主义维度与第二语言听力理解之间的联系路径模型。选取230名翻译研究和英国文学专业的英语作为外语的学生,完成了完美主义、一般自我效能感和MLS问卷,并参加了雅思听力测试。本研究采用非随机抽样的方法,选取大三学生112人(48.7%),大四学生118人(51.3%)。聚类分析被用来确定三种完美主义者:适应型、不适应型和非完美主义者。通径分析的结果显示,完美主义和MLS的使用是所提出的概念模型中最显著的变量。虽然本研究的相关分析显示自我效能感的成分与听力理解有显著的关系,但总体效应不显著。适应性完美主义对MLS的使用和听力能力有显著影响。完美主义对努力和坚持自我效能感也有显著影响。而完美主义对主动性自我效能的影响不显著。讨论了本研究的意义。
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An Investigation into Perfectionism, Self-Efficacy, Metacognitive Strategy Use, and Second Language Listening Comprehension: A Path Analysis Approach
Individual differences in personality traits can influence students' ability to learn a new language. Among the important personality traits, perfectionism has recently been the topic of investigation in second language acquisition research. Following this line of research, the current study aims at examining a path model linking dimensions of perfectionism to second language (L2) listening comprehension through mediating effects of subscales of self-efficacy along with the use of metacognitive listening strategy (MLS). A sample of 230 English as a foreign language (EFL) participants majoring in Translation studies and English Literature completed the perfectionism, general self-efficacy, and MLS questionnaires and took an IELTS listening comprehension test. The sample included 112 juniors (48.7 %), and 118 seniors (51.3 %) selected through convenience nonrandom sampling. Cluster analysis was used to identify three perfectionistic clusters: adaptive, maladaptive, and non-perfectionists. The results of a path analysis revealed that perfectionism and MLS use were the most significant variables in the proposed conceptual model. While correlational analyses in this study revealed significant relationships among self-efficacy components and listening comprehension, the overall total effects were not significant. Adaptive perfectionism significantly contributed to the MLS use and listening ability (LA). Perfectionism also contributed significantly to the effort and persistence self-efficacy components. In contrast, perfectionism did not significantly influence the initiative self-efficacy subscale. Implications of this study are discussed.
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