Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting

To make stronger claims about the function of anxiety in online setting and its interaction with writing performance, there is a need to carry out extensive studies in various settings and with participants of different background experiences. Hence, this mixed method study set out to examine the ef...

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Main Authors: Zargar, Mohsen, Nimehchisalem, Vahid
Format: Article
Published: Scientific Research Publishing 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109193/
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description To make stronger claims about the function of anxiety in online setting and its interaction with writing performance, there is a need to carry out extensive studies in various settings and with participants of different background experiences. Hence, this mixed method study set out to examine the effect of E-learning of English writing on Iranian medical students’ writing anxiety and writing attitude. Students’ sources of writing anxiety and coping strategies were also explored. To achieve the objectives, 71 upper-intermediate and advanced level Iranian medical students from Semnan, Iran, were recruited. In the quantitative phase, the required data were collected by employing two adapted questionnaires, namely, Writing Attitude and Second Language Writing Anxiety Inventory. In the qualitative phase, nine participants were interviewed. The results revealed that after receiving the online instruction, the students’ writing anxiety decreased while their attitudes became more positive. Regarding the qualitative data analysis, “technical issues”, “lecturer”, and “time management” were the most prevalent sources of writing anxiety, and “staying calm and relaxed”, “focusing on the given topic”, and “preparing in advance” were mentioned as the most prevalent coping strategies amongst the students. The findings have useful pedagogical implications.
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spelling upm-1091932024-08-27T04:41:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109193/ Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting Zargar, Mohsen Nimehchisalem, Vahid To make stronger claims about the function of anxiety in online setting and its interaction with writing performance, there is a need to carry out extensive studies in various settings and with participants of different background experiences. Hence, this mixed method study set out to examine the effect of E-learning of English writing on Iranian medical students’ writing anxiety and writing attitude. Students’ sources of writing anxiety and coping strategies were also explored. To achieve the objectives, 71 upper-intermediate and advanced level Iranian medical students from Semnan, Iran, were recruited. In the quantitative phase, the required data were collected by employing two adapted questionnaires, namely, Writing Attitude and Second Language Writing Anxiety Inventory. In the qualitative phase, nine participants were interviewed. The results revealed that after receiving the online instruction, the students’ writing anxiety decreased while their attitudes became more positive. Regarding the qualitative data analysis, “technical issues”, “lecturer”, and “time management” were the most prevalent sources of writing anxiety, and “staying calm and relaxed”, “focusing on the given topic”, and “preparing in advance” were mentioned as the most prevalent coping strategies amongst the students. The findings have useful pedagogical implications. Scientific Research Publishing 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed Zargar, Mohsen and Nimehchisalem, Vahid (2023) Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 13 (1). pp. 26-49. ISSN 2164-2818; ESSN: 2164-2834 https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=122882 10.4236/ojml.2023.131003
spellingShingle Zargar, Mohsen
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Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title_full Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title_fullStr Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title_full_unstemmed Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title_short Iranian medical students’ EFL writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
title_sort iranian medical students’ efl writings anxiety, coping strategies, and attitudes towards writing in an online setting
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109193/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109193/