The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution

This article reports a study on test-taking strategies utilized by low and high proficiency female participants in an open-ended reading comprehension test. Based on purposive sampling, 10 students were selected from one tertiary institution. The study seeks to explore the test-taking strategies...

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Main Authors: Asiah Jamil, Mohd Sallehhudin Abd. Aziz, Norizan Abdul Razak
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Published: Penerbit UKM 2010
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spelling my-ukm.journal.23392016-12-14T06:31:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2339/ The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution Asiah Jamil, Mohd Sallehhudin Abd. Aziz, Norizan Abdul Razak, This article reports a study on test-taking strategies utilized by low and high proficiency female participants in an open-ended reading comprehension test. Based on purposive sampling, 10 students were selected from one tertiary institution. The study seeks to explore the test-taking strategies employed by female students of two levels of proficiency. Verbal reports from these participants were obtained via the retrospective protocol and playback sessions. The data provided information on participants’ thinking process and revealed how they arrived at their answers and the reasons for their choice of answers. The data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed qualitatively whereby patterns of strategies were identified and categorized. On the whole the results showed both levels employed almost the same total number of strategies, 24 and 22 for the high and low proficiency participants respectively. The conclusions were drawn upon the results of the data provided by limited number of participants and thus thrust aside the claim of representativeness in terms of test-taking strategy studies. However, the study allows a peek on the types of test-taking strategies utilized by students in the study which may also be employed by students in general. Penerbit UKM 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2339/1/page1_21.pdf Asiah Jamil, and Mohd Sallehhudin Abd. Aziz, and Norizan Abdul Razak, (2010) The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 10 (3). pp. 105-125. ISSN 1675-8021 http://www.ukm.my/ppbl/Gema/GEMA%20vol%2010%20%283%29%202010/pp%20105_125.pdf
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description This article reports a study on test-taking strategies utilized by low and high proficiency female participants in an open-ended reading comprehension test. Based on purposive sampling, 10 students were selected from one tertiary institution. The study seeks to explore the test-taking strategies employed by female students of two levels of proficiency. Verbal reports from these participants were obtained via the retrospective protocol and playback sessions. The data provided information on participants’ thinking process and revealed how they arrived at their answers and the reasons for their choice of answers. The data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed qualitatively whereby patterns of strategies were identified and categorized. On the whole the results showed both levels employed almost the same total number of strategies, 24 and 22 for the high and low proficiency participants respectively. The conclusions were drawn upon the results of the data provided by limited number of participants and thus thrust aside the claim of representativeness in terms of test-taking strategy studies. However, the study allows a peek on the types of test-taking strategies utilized by students in the study which may also be employed by students in general.
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author Asiah Jamil,
Mohd Sallehhudin Abd. Aziz,
Norizan Abdul Razak,
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Norizan Abdul Razak,
The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
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Mohd Sallehhudin Abd. Aziz,
Norizan Abdul Razak,
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title The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
title_short The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
title_full The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
title_fullStr The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
title_full_unstemmed The utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
title_sort utilisation of test-taking strategies among female students in a tertiary institution
publisher Penerbit UKM
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url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2339/1/page1_21.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/ppbl/Gema/GEMA%20vol%2010%20%283%29%202010/pp%20105_125.pdf
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