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Effects of general trust as a personality trait on willingness to communicate in a second language

This study shows the positive effect of general trust on willingness to communicate (WTC) in a second language (L2), mediated by perceived communication competence in L2. Studies have focused on the Big Five personality traits as fundamental factors predicting WTC in L2, but the present study shows...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 2022-02, Vol.185, p.111286, Article 111286
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Japanese
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Personality traits
Second language
Second languages
Willingness
Willingness to communicate
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