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A Study on English Vocabulary Size of Students Majoring in International Natural Science Education, Yogyakarta State University
Author(s) -
Syafrianto Syafrianto,
Maria Sri Wulandari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal inovasi pendidikan mh thamrin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2623-2901
pISSN - 2549-3310
DOI - 10.37012/jipmht.v2i1.37
Subject(s) - vocabulary , mathematics education , significant difference , test (biology) , psychology , statistic , descriptive statistics , post hoc , statistics , mathematics , linguistics , medicine , paleontology , philosophy , dentistry , biology
The current study is an attempt to discover the vocabulary size of students majoring in International Natural Science Education and the developmental pattern of their vocabulary size. The proposed research questions are: (1) What are the vocabulary sizes of students of international natural science education?, and (2) Is their vocabulary size different across levels (freshmen, sophomore and junior)? To achieve the research aim, a cross-sectional research design was used. The total number of 79 students from three semesters studying in International Natural Science Education participated in the study. The instrument used was a Vocabulary Size Test developed by Nation and Beglar (2007). A decriptive statistics and an inferential statistics One-Way ANOVA continued by a pos-hoc test (Scheffe) were run in order to answer the proposed research questions. The results of computation revealed that the vocabulary size was 5,271 word families for the freshmen level, 6,142 word families for the sophomore level and 6,524 word families for the junior level. Based on the result of inferential statistics One-Way ANOVA, the students vocabulary size across levels are different. The F-ratio indicates that the difference between these groups was 7,369 in the level of significance 0,001. Furthermore, based on the Scheffe test, the significant difference lies between semester 2 and semester 4. Meanwhile, the difference of the vocabulary size between semester 4 and semester 6 was found to be less significant. In general, it can be concluded that there is a difference on the development of students vocabulary size reflected by the result of statistical analysis. The developmental pattern of students’ vocabulary size seems to be positive since the higher the level, the larger the students’ vocabulary size.

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