Abstract

AbstractResearch has indicated that there is an association between the use and choice of learning strategies and different variables like learning contexts, learner characteristics, learning experiences, language proficiency, and cultural and educational backgrounds. To add to the thriving body of knowledge in this area, the present study, therefore, was an attempt to identify the relationship between learner characteristics of shyness, anxiety, ambiguity tolerance, and language learning strategies (LLS). To this end, 132 advanced and pre-intermediate female and male students between the ages of 16 and 18 in one language institute in Iran participated in this study. All the participants were invited to fill out four questionnaires to operationalize the above constructs. The results of a one-way between-groups multivariate analysis of variance showed that the most shy, the most anxious, and the least ambiguity tolerant learners use more strategies. No significant correlation was observed between anxiety a...

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