The Influence of Attitudes and Affect on Willingness to Communicate and Second Language Communication
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This article investigates results and antecedents of willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second Language (L2) through 2 separate investigations conducted with Japanese adolescent learners of English. In the first investigation, involving 160 students, a model was created based on the hypothesis that WTC results in more frequent communication in the L2 and that the attitudinal construct international posture leads to WTC and communication behavior. This model was tested with structural equation modeling and was found to fit the data well. The second investigation with 60 students who participated in a study‐abroad program in the United States confirmed the results of the first. Finally, frequency of…
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- Willingness to communicate
- Psychology
- Interpersonal communication
- Affect (linguistics)
- Structural equation modeling
- Social psychology
- Construct (python library)
- Language proficiency
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- Quality Education
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