Understanding Communication Apprehension
This study investigated whether or not the respondents in the study experience communication apprehension (CA) in public speaking. The set up of the research design is the respondents will deliver a public speech in front of an audience and their speech will be videotaped. Their videotaped speec...
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Format: | Research Report |
Language: | English |
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Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
2015
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8193 |
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Summary: | This study investigated whether or not the respondents in the study
experience communication apprehension (CA) in public speaking.
The set up of the research design is the respondents will deliver a
public speech in front of an audience and their speech will be
videotaped. Their videotaped speech will then be analyzed by a rater
who will give a score based on a set of criteria prepared for public
speaking. The criteria for public speaking are modeled after
McCroskey's (1977) PRCA construct for public speaking categor17.
They are:
I'm afraid to speak up in conversations.
I have no fear of giving a speech.
Certain parts of my body feel very tense and rigid while giving
a speech.
I feel relaxed while giving a speech.
My thoughts become confused and jumbled when I am giving
a speech.
I face the prospect of giving a speech with confidence
While giving a speech, I get nervous that I forget facts I really
know.
For this study. the categories are further developed by the researcher
for the rater to use in order to give a score for each presentation. If the
respondents obtain 15 marks and above, it indicates that the
respondents do not experience CA. Twenty first-year Bachelor of
Fiqh and Fatwa students of USIM participated in the study. The topics
given to the respondents were sports, tourist spot in Malaysia, space
exploration, water treatment and the disabled in Malaysia.The
following are the research questions for the study: (1) How many
respondents experience CA public speaking? (2) Which categories of
public speaking cause the most apprehension among the respondents?
From the results, it was found that only two respondents experienced
CA in public speaking, It was also found that reading from the text,
lacking eye contact, not providing aims of the talk, not providing
summary, not providing examples for the talk, not providing overall
structure of the talk, displaying distracting mannerisms and not
inviting questions were all signs of respondents displaying elements
of CA. |
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