Personality and English Proficiency

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Matthew Apple Nara National College of Technology Personality and English Proficiency TUJ Colloquium, Temple University Japan, February 8, 2009

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Matthew AppleNara National College of Technology

Personality and English Proficiency

TUJ Colloquium, Temple University Japan, February 8, 2009

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Outline

Definitions of personalitySLA and personalityStudy background and

hypothesesResultsDiscussion and interpretations

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Why personality?

The most individual

Instinctive, intuitive

Least understood

Least important?

Individual differences

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Personality = ?

“A person's whole character and nature”

“[C]onsistent patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving...”

dimensions traits

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INTJ

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extraversion-introversion

sensing-intuiting

thinking-feeling

judging-perceiving

Jungian archetypes

The MBTIThe Myer's Briggs Type Indicator

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Eysenck's “Big Three”

P – E – N

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PPsychoticPsychotic

Vs

“Tendermindedness”

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EExtraversionExtraversion

Vs

Introversion

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NNeuroticismNeuroticism

Vs

Emotional stability

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“The Big Five”

Greenberg/Costa/McCrae

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The Big Five

OCEAN

OpennessConscientiousnessExtraversion-introversionAgreeablenessNeuroticism

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Extraversion-introversion (EI)

Emotional Stability (Emo)

Conscientiousness (Con)

“Super-traits”

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SLA and personality

Rubin, Naiman, etc.

Ely, Ehrman, Oxford, etc.Gardner, MacIntyre, etc.

1970s

1980/90s

2000sBrown et al. (2001)Verhoeven & Vermeer (2002)

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Studies in Japan

MBTI

P-E-N (Eysenck's EPQ)

Yawate-Guilford Personality Inventory (Y/GPI)

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Problems

Small N-sizes

Too many questionnaire items

No standardized test scores

No construct validity

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Study Background: Participants

186 3rd year technical college

students

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5 departments5 intact classes

Study Background: Participants

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28 items4 hypothesized factors

Study Background: Questionnaire

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EI – Extraversion/Introversion (8 items)Emo – Emotional Stability (7 items)Con – Conscientiousness (7 items)

D – Desire to communicate (6 items)

Study Background: Questionnaire

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Study Background: Proficiency Exam

TOEIC

T-ListT-ReadT-Tot

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Analysis Methods

Descriptive statistics(check assumptions)

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Convert TOEIC into standardized z-scores

Analysis Methods

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Rasch analysis of construct validity

Analysis Methods

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Principal Components Analysis

(factor analysis)

Analysis Methods

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Convert items on factors into z-scores

(factor scores)

Analysis Methods

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Correlation analysis(factor scores and

TOEIC)

Analysis Methods

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Multiple regression analysis

DV = TOEICIV = Con, Emo, EI, D

Analysis Methods

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Hypotheses

Conscientiousness will predict TOEIC scores

Emotional stability will predict TOEIC scores

Extraversion will NOT predict TOEIC scores

Desire will NOT predict TOEIC scores

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Rasch Analysis results

Person reliabilities:*.80 to .88

*most similar to traditional Cronbach's alpha estimates as measure of respondent consistency

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Rasch Analysis results

Item reliabilities:*.94 to .96

*Demonstrates how accurately items actually measure the construct for which they were intended

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Rasch Analysis results

EI (Extraversion-Introversion)

Item 5 (ei2) misfit the construct

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Rasch Analysis results

ei2: Feel at ease in a large group of people

たくさんの人の中にいると落ち着く

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Table 1: Factor Analysis

Factor Analysis results

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Factor Analysis results

Four factorsCumul. Variance: 56.74%

All loadings above .50*

*Stevens (1992) = .40 min.

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Correlation Analysis results

Table 2: Correlation Analysis

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Correlation Analysis results

TOEIC sections and Total(a given!)

T-List and T-Read = medium?

r = .55

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Correlation Analysis results

Conscientiousness

r = .18* (T-Read)

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Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analysis

DV = T-ReadIVs (in order)Conscientiousness**Emotional Stability*Extraversion-introversionDesire to communicate

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Hierarchical MR Analysis results

R2 = .07, F(1,166) = 3.05(p = .02)

B SEB β t

Con 0.18 0.08 0.18 2.43*

Emo -0.12 0.08 -0.12 -1.54

EI 0.09 0.08 0.09 1.13

D 0.13 0.08 0.12 1.64

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And…?

One personality factor significantly predicted English reading scores…

But…Discussion

and interpretation

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The stats mean…R2 = .07

β = .18

7% of TOEIC score differences explained

3% accounted for by Conscientiousness

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What happened?

What is “English Proficiency”?

Discussion and interpretation

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TOEIC ListeningTOEIC Reading

Seven parts

200 total questions

a-b-c-d

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Passive knowledge

Active knowledge

Writing Speaking

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Concentration

Memory

Test strategies

Stamina

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More caveats…

Small sample size (N = 167)

Mostly male students

All engineering majors

Researcher = teacher

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Next time…

1. Bigger sample size4. Speaking assessment

2. Balanced gender reps

3. Inclusion of more majors

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Matthew AppleNara National College of Technology

Personality and English Proficiency

[email protected]@gmail.com

Thank you for your time and

patience!