Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Applied Linguistics (CONAPLIN 2018) 2019
DOI: 10.2991/conaplin-18.2019.63
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The Validity of TOEFL as Entry and Exit College Requirements: Students’ perception

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“…Comparing this study to previous research, such as Aziz (2016) and Karjo & Ronaldo (2019), it is evident that all three studies have found a positive perception among students regarding the inclusion of the TOEFL test as a graduation requirement. However, the key distinction lies in the type of TOEFL test used in each study.…”
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“…Comparing this study to previous research, such as Aziz (2016) and Karjo & Ronaldo (2019), it is evident that all three studies have found a positive perception among students regarding the inclusion of the TOEFL test as a graduation requirement. However, the key distinction lies in the type of TOEFL test used in each study.…”
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“…The questionnaire was adapted from the works of Karjo (2019) and Alek et al (2019) as references. Karjo (2019) delineates that perception can be measured through three aspects: the relationship between TOEFL and academic achievement, the benefits of taking preparation classes, and the advantages of attaining the minimum TOEFL Prediction test score. To collect the data, respondents completed a questionnaire consisting of 29 items, using a 5-point scale for their responses.…”
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“…Although 57.9% of the participants affirmed in the survey that they spoke English fluently and that all IS are required to pass the Test of English Foreign Language (Karjo & Ronaldo, 2019), it is unknown how nearly 42% did not believe they were not English proficient. It is unknown how such participants would have understood the mental health concepts assessed via the measures.…”
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