Factors associated with oral communication anxiety among 3rd year criminology students / Keerly Jay C. Bolaños, Rex A. Olmos and Jaymar T. Tandog.
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- BT/B63f/2015
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To determine the factors associated with oral communication anxiety among 3rd year students.
This was conducted to determine the extent of oral communication anxiety among 3rd year criminology students.
Specially it sought to answer the following questions:
1. What is the extent of oral communication anxiety among criminology students in terms of:
1.1 Individual factors; and
1.2 Relational factors?
2. Is there a significant difference on the extent of oral communication anxiety when grouped according to:
1.3 Gender?
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