An Investigation of Avoidance Behaviour in Writing
Abstract
Writing skills are needed across all courses, across all discipline research papers, projects,
reports, assignments. However, many claimed they have “writers’ block” which hinders them
from writing as often as they hoped, or as much as they wished. Although many may think
writing block stems from a writer who only lacks content. However, more often than not,
writing block is caused of writers’ fear of writing. The writer becomes so overwhelmed by the
fear of writing that he/she is paralyzed with fear. Fear in writing is a learned behaviour that
will influence the writer’s behaviour towards writing-related environment. Past studies have
shown that one way for people to not live in fear is to avoid the action totally. This study is
done to investigate the facets of avoidance behaviour to avoid writing-related activities. 108
participants responded to a survey. The instrument used is a survey with 6 sections. The first
section is demographic profile. The second section is on cognitive avoidance and it has 4 items.
The third section is somatic avoidance with 7 items. The fourth section is protective avoidance
and has (i) problems with punctuation (9 items), (ii) problems with language use (7 items), and
(iii) problems with writing skills (9 items). The fifth section is situation with 5 items and the
last section is substitution with 7 items Findings reveal that when writer fear writing, they may
resort to avoidance behaviour such as cognitive, somatic, protective, situational and also
substitution avoidance.