This study set out to assess a new instrument designed to measure the perceived frequency that teachers use fear appeals (communicated value messages that focus on avoiding failure) prior to a high-stakes examination and their appraisal as a challenge or a threat. Data were collected from two samples of students preparing for their high-stakes school exit examinations. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported a three-factor structure of message frequency, challenge, and threat appraisal. Challenge appraisal positively correlated with value, academic self-efficacy, and engagement. Threat appraisal negatively correlated with academic self-efficacy and engagement. Message frequency was unrelated to value, academic self-efficacy, ...
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Background: Fear appeals are persuasive messages given by teachers to students about the importance ...
Teachers often communicate to students the consequences of success and failure (fear appeals) and th...
Prior to high-stakes examinations teachers use messages that focus on the importance of avoiding fai...
Prior to high-stakes examinations teachers use messages that focus on avoiding failure as a motivati...
BACKGROUND: Prior to high-stakes examinations, teachers may use value-promoting messages (VPMs) to c...
Previous studies have shown that when appraised as threatening, fear appeals (messages that highligh...
In the context of high-stakes qualifications, teachers may warn students of the negative consequence...
In the context of high-stakes qualifications, teachers may warn students of the negative consequence...
Prior to high stakes examinations, teachers may engage in instructional practices to encourage their...
Fear appeals are persuasive messages that highlight the negative consequences of a particular course...
BACKGROUND: Fear appeals are persuasive messages that draw attention to the negative consequences (e...
A body of work has examined one of the key motivational messages used by teachers prior to high-stak...
A person-centered approach was employed to investigate how students' evaluation of perceived teacher...
Objectives: Prior to high-stakes examinations, teachers may warn students of the negative consequenc...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Previous research has examined how subjective task-...
Background: Fear appeals are persuasive messages given by teachers to students about the importance ...
Teachers often communicate to students the consequences of success and failure (fear appeals) and th...
Prior to high-stakes examinations teachers use messages that focus on the importance of avoiding fai...
Prior to high-stakes examinations teachers use messages that focus on avoiding failure as a motivati...
BACKGROUND: Prior to high-stakes examinations, teachers may use value-promoting messages (VPMs) to c...
Previous studies have shown that when appraised as threatening, fear appeals (messages that highligh...
In the context of high-stakes qualifications, teachers may warn students of the negative consequence...
In the context of high-stakes qualifications, teachers may warn students of the negative consequence...
Prior to high stakes examinations, teachers may engage in instructional practices to encourage their...
Fear appeals are persuasive messages that highlight the negative consequences of a particular course...
BACKGROUND: Fear appeals are persuasive messages that draw attention to the negative consequences (e...
A body of work has examined one of the key motivational messages used by teachers prior to high-stak...
A person-centered approach was employed to investigate how students' evaluation of perceived teacher...
Objectives: Prior to high-stakes examinations, teachers may warn students of the negative consequenc...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Previous research has examined how subjective task-...
Background: Fear appeals are persuasive messages given by teachers to students about the importance ...
Teachers often communicate to students the consequences of success and failure (fear appeals) and th...