© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of cognitive test anxiety (worry), academic buoyancy (withstanding and successfully responding to routine school challenges and setbacks), coping processes and their achieved grades in high-stakes national examinations at the end of compulsory schooling. The sample comprised 325 English students in their final year of secondary school preparing for high-stakes examinations. While controlling for prior attainment and gender, higher worry predicted lower examinations scores. This was partially mediated by less use of effective pre-exam coping strategies. Academic buoyancy moderated the indirect relationship such that the indirect negative relatio...
In this MA thesis, test anxiety related to English exams among Finnish upper secondary school studen...
Objective: It is well established that test anxiety is negatively related to examination performance...
Academic anxiety is a well-established, significant predictor of academic performance. Students with...
BACKGROUND: Prior research has shown that test anxiety is negatively related to academic buoyancy, b...
High levels of test anxiety can be damaging for academic achievement, wellbeing, and mental health. ...
In the present study we ask which of academic buoyancy and adaptability offers a greater degree of p...
A well established finding is that the cognitive component of test anxiety (worry) is negatively rel...
A long-established literature has found that anxiety about testing is negatively related to academic...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
In most modern societies, nearly every realm of life involves some form of evaluation of our know...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Prior to high stakes examinations, teachers may engage in instructional practices to encourage their...
In this MA thesis, test anxiety related to English exams among Finnish upper secondary school studen...
Objective: It is well established that test anxiety is negatively related to examination performance...
Academic anxiety is a well-established, significant predictor of academic performance. Students with...
BACKGROUND: Prior research has shown that test anxiety is negatively related to academic buoyancy, b...
High levels of test anxiety can be damaging for academic achievement, wellbeing, and mental health. ...
In the present study we ask which of academic buoyancy and adaptability offers a greater degree of p...
A well established finding is that the cognitive component of test anxiety (worry) is negatively rel...
A long-established literature has found that anxiety about testing is negatively related to academic...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
In most modern societies, nearly every realm of life involves some form of evaluation of our know...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Prior to high stakes examinations, teachers may engage in instructional practices to encourage their...
In this MA thesis, test anxiety related to English exams among Finnish upper secondary school studen...
Objective: It is well established that test anxiety is negatively related to examination performance...
Academic anxiety is a well-established, significant predictor of academic performance. Students with...