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a. The Benefits of Peer Feedback Based on Questionnaire
As presented in Figure 4.7, there were 15.71 of the participants 11 participants who strongly agreed that peer feedback was useful in improving their
writing skill. In addition, there were 75.71 of the participants 53 participants who agreed with this statement. However, there were 8.53 of the participants 6
participants who disagreed and none of the participants who strongly disagreed with this statement. From the findings, there were 91.41 of the participants who
argued that peer feedback was useful for them in improving their writing skill.
15,71 75,71
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Figure 4.7 How Peer Feedback Improves Participants Writing Skill
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Figure 4.8 showed that peer feedback was useful for the participants in improving their grammar in writing report texts. It is shown that there were
21.42 of the participants 15 participants who strongly agreed with this statement. Moreover, there were 72.85 of the participants 51 participants who
agreed with this statement. Meanwhile, there were 5.71 of the participants 4 participants who disagreed and none of the participants who strongly disagreed
with this statement. To sum up the findings, there were 94.27 of the participants who argued that peer feedback was useful in improving their grammar in writing
report texts.
21,42 72,85
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Figure 4.8 How Peer Feedback Improves Grammar in Writing
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The other benefit of the implementation of peer feedback in writing report texts is shown in Figure 4.9. It is shown that peer feedback helped the participants
in revising their report texts. As presented in Figure 4.9, there were 11.42 of the participants 8 participants who strongly agreed with this statement. Moreover,
there were 78.57 of the participants 55 participants who agreed with this statement. However, there were 10 of the participants 7 participants who
disagreed and none of the participants who strongly disagreed with this statement. From the data, there were 90 of the participants who argued that peer feedback
helped them in revising their report texts.
11,42 78,57
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Figure 4.9 How Peer Feedback Helps Participants in Revising Report Texts
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Besides helping the participants in revising their report texts, 91.42 of the participants 64 participants argued that peer feedback helped them to understand
their strengths and weaknesses in writing report texts. It is shown in Figure 4.10. To be detailed, there were 14.28 of the participants 10 participants who
strongly agreed and 77.14 of the participants 54 participants who agreed with this statement. Meanwhile, there were 8.57 of the participants 6 participants
who disagreed and none of the participants who strongly disagreed with this statement.
14,28 77,14
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Figure 4.10 How Peer Feedback Helps Participants to Understand Their Strengths and Weaknesses in Writing
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Figure 4.11 showed that the participants also learned how to write report texts correctly by commenting on their peers’ writings. There were 91.42 of the
participants 64 participants who argued that they also learned how to write report texts correctly by commenting on their peers’ writings. To be detailed,
there were 14.28 of the participants 10 participants who strongly agreed and 77.14 of the participants 54 participants who agreed with this statement.
However, there were 8.57 of the participants 6 participants who disagreed towards this statement. None of the participants strongly disagreed with this
statement.
14,28 77,14
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Disagree Strongly Disagree
Figure 4.11 How Participants Learn to Write
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The last statement of the benefits of the implemented of peer feedback in writing report texts was shown in Figure 4.12. It showed whether peer feedback
encouraged the participants to work cooperatively with their peers or not. There were 15.71 of the participants 11 participants who strongly agreed with this
statement. In addition, there were 71.42 of the participants 50 participants who agreed with this statement. Meanwhile, there were 12.85 of the participants 9
participants who disagreed with this statement. None of the participants strongly disagreed with this statement. To sum up the findings, there were 81.73 of the
participants who argued that peer feedback encouraged them to work cooperatively with their peers.
15,71 71,42
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Disagree Strongly Disagree
Figure 4.12 How Participants Work Cooperatively
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b. The Benefits of Peer Feedback Based on Interview