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The Effects of Individual-Level and Group-Level Trust on Willingness to Communicate in the Group Language Learning

Takehiko Ito Mariko Furuyabu Jennifer Toews-Shimizu

Abstrak

This study examined the effects of individual-level and group-level trust on willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second language, targeting Japanese university students in a group-language (English) learning setting. Although the effects of group language learning on students’ learning attitudes and the effects of trust on WTC in a second language have been examined extensively, no study has examined group-level factors in a group-language learning setting. A questionnaire survey was conducted thrice per semester. Multilevel analysis found that individual-level trust in group members positively influenced individual-level WTC in English, and group-level trust in group members also positively influenced group-level WTC in English repeatedly through one semester. Moreover, the degree of group-level WTC in English changed after the mid-semester. This study contributes to the literature on group-language learning, and has implications for language education where educators must be mindful not only of each student’s characteristics but also of each group’s characteristics to enhance their performance.

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Takehiko Ito

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Mariko Furuyabu

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Jennifer Toews-Shimizu

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Ito, T., Furuyabu, M., Toews-Shimizu, J. (2022). The Effects of Individual-Level and Group-Level Trust on Willingness to Communicate in the Group Language Learning. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.884388

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2022
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10.3389/feduc.2022.884388
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