THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING SELF-EFFICACY, READING ATTITUDE AND EFL READING COMPREHENSION BASED ON GENDER DIFFERENCE

Authors

  • Sri Rachmajanti
  • Uning Musthofiyah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17977/um046v1i12017p20-26

Keywords:

gender differences, reading self-efficacy, reading attitude, efl reading comprehension

Abstract

Literacy has been of vital importance in learning in a foreign language, and lots of research have been conducted to investigate the importance of reading comprehension; however, studies on this dealing with gender are limited. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to examine the relationship among reading attitude, reading self-efficacy and reading comprehension of EFL tertiary students based on gender difference. A convenient sampling is used to draw data from 208 respondents ranging from the age of 19 to 24 years old using questionnaires and a reading comprehension test. This is a correlational study (Creswell, 2008) employing a multi-group path analysis. The result of analysis showed a pattern of relationships based on gender difference among reading attitude, reading self-efficacy and reading comprehension. The study has significant impacts for EFL reading comprehension by showing prediction of EFL reading comprehension achievement from reading self-efficacy and reading attitude on the basis of gender difference.

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2017-06-18

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