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Martha Munoz Janet Soto Latoya Gallardo
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Abstract In this study, the correlation between social confidence and academic confidence in Latinos and Asian Americans was examined in college students.
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HYPOTHESIS Latinos will score higher in social confidence and Asian Americans will score higher in academic confidence.
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PARTICIPANTS Latinos = 26 Male = 4 Female = 22 Asian Americans = 23 Male = 13 Female = 10 CSUN Students Total Participants 49
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MATERIALS 5-point Likert scale Survey 10 questions on Social Confidence 10 questions on Academic Confidence Strongly Agree AgreeNeutralDisagreeDefinitely Disagree 12345
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PROCEDURE Surveys were placed faced-down on the tables. The instructions were read to participants on how to complete survey. Confidentiality was assured to participants. Once the participants completed the survey, they were debriefed.
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RESULTS A within-participant one way ANOVA was performed. The results revealed an interaction effect for academic confidence level, F(1,48) = 60.12, p>.05. Academic confidence rating differ depending on ethnicity (Asian Americans and Latino).
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DISCUSSION The hypothesis was partially supported. Hypotheses Latinos = High in Social Confidence Asian Americans = High in Academic Confidence Yet, the analysis revealed: Latinos = Low in Social Confidence Asian Americans = High in Social and Academic Confidence
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Cont. Factor analysis Third factor ○ Goal-oriented
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IMPLICATIONS Participant Bias Evaluation apprehension ○ Participants want to be evaluated positively.
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LIMITATIONS Not a true experiment because no random assignment Small Sample Size Not an Even Distribution among Gender
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