Title of article :
Anxiety Effect: A Case of Text Modification and the Effect of High and Low Anxiety Levels on Medical Students’ Comprehension Performance
Author/Authors :
Heydarpour Meymeh, Maryam English Language Department - Faulty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages South Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University ,Tehran , Rashtchi, Mojgan TEFL Department - Faculty of Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch , Mohseni, Ahmad English Language Department - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch,Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: The current study sought to investigate the impact of text
modifications (lexically and grammatically modified) on reading
comprehension ability of medical students with high and low levels of
anxiety.
Materials and Methods: To pursue the purpose of this study, 150 male and
female medical students from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical
Sciences participated in the study. The participants did not take a language
proficiency test to ensure homogeneity, as pretesting might affect the internal
and external validity of the study due to the interaction effect of pretesting [1].
The framework proposed by [2]. Moreover, a questionnaire developed by [3]
entitled “Foreign Language Reading Anxiety Scale (FLRAS)” on a five-point
Likert scale with 20 items served as an instrument. MANOVA was run to
analyze the data.
Results: The findings revealed that there was a significant difference
between the reading comprehension ability of medical students with high and
low levels of anxiety exposed to lexically modified (p<0.01), grammatically
modified (p<0.01), lexically and grammatically modified (p<0.01), and
unmodified passages (p<0.01).
Conclusion: It is hoped that the findings from this study will guide
researchers into new directions so that they may go on to discover profound
insights about text simplification for medical students in Iran and all over the
world.
Keywords :
Anxiety , Grammatical Modification , Lexical Modification , Medical Students Reading Medical Passages
Journal title :
Archives of Advances in Biosciences