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Publication Date: 2021
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Understanding the Role of Personality in Explaining L2 Learners' DMC Disposition
Foreign Language Annals, v54 n2 p429-451 Sum 2021
Recent years have seen a growing research interest in the notion of directed motivational currents (DMCs) that defines highly intense motivational surges oriented to a much-desired goal of personal significance. However, the learner characteristics that induce individual-level variability in DMCs have yet to be explored. In particular, the role of personality in explaining variations in the DMC disposition remains empirically unresolved. The current study addresses this gap by looking at whether the five-factor model (FFM) personality traits help explain variations in the DMC disposition among 172 Turkish undergraduate students majoring in teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) at a state university in Turkey. Data were gathered using the 50-item version of International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) and the 12-item DMC Disposition Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that personality traits significantly predicted variability in the DMC disposition, together accounting for 42% of the variance. Conscientiousness and extraversion appeared as the strongest predictors. The findings in general bring preliminary insights into the learner characteristics that underlie individual-level variability in DMCs, as well as having implications in particular for facilitating individual-level DMC practices in the context of second/foreign language (L2) learning.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Predictor Variables, Factor Analysis, Personality Traits, English (Second Language), Personality Measures, Majors (Students), Individual Differences, State Universities, Prediction, Learning Motivation, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Role
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Turkey
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