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College students suffer from public speaking anxiety

11.07.2024

College students still have a large deficit in their public speaking, which is crucial to their academic and career success. This often leads to anxiety. Public speaking anxiety is more common among women and non-binary people. Paradoxically, high school graduates are more likely to have problems with verbal expression than those who come to college from vocational high schools. Anxiety about public speaking is more common among undergraduate students than among graduate students, for example. This is according to a study by SYRI National Institute researchers who analyzed the public speech of a total of 1,745 college students.

"The results vary by gender, type of high school and level of study. On the other hand, age, nationality and field of study do not play a role. Women have up to 1.5 times higher speaking anxiety scores than men. For non-binary people, it is even double that of men," said Tomas Lintner from the National Institute of SYRI and Masaryk University.

Read more: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12144-024-06216-w

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Tomáš Lintner MA

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+421 949 121 655 tomas.lintner@mail.muni.cz