A long-established literature has found that anxiety about testing is negatively related to academic achievement. Yet there remains some debate as to whether this is simply due to less academically able pupils being more likely to develop education-related anxiety issues. This paper presents new evidence on this matter, focusing upon how test anxiety – as measured by five questions included in the PISA 2015 survey – is related to the grades 15/16-year-olds achieve in England’s high-stakes GCSE examinations. I find little evidence that teenagers with low or high levels of test anxiety achieve lower GCSE grades than pupils with average levels of test anxiety. Thus, in contrast to much of the existing literature, no clear relationship between ...
ABSTRACT As an affective factor, test-taking anxiety has been investigated in different contexts i...
A well established finding is that the cognitive component of test anxiety (worry) is negatively rel...
Background: Previous studies have shown that children and adolescents who report high levels of test...
BACKGROUND: Prior research has shown that test anxiety is negatively related to academic buoyancy, b...
Objective: It is well established that test anxiety is negatively related to examination performance...
The major aim of this research study was to find out the relationship between test anxiety and acade...
Happiness lessons in schools.. removing GCSE oral language examinations because they are too stressf...
Exam anxiety is a serious issue affecting a significant number of students across the globe. Recent ...
Using the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015 data for Italy, this paper offe...
AbstractThe present study investigates the relationship between test anxiety and academic performanc...
AbstractThis research inquiry was conducted to probe the consequence of test anxiety on students’ ac...
This study investigates the factors which affect the students' achievement in their examinations, ma...
Although there is a growing body of research indicating that anxiety relates to foreign language lea...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of...
In the present study an attempt was made to find out the relationship between anxiety and academic a...
ABSTRACT As an affective factor, test-taking anxiety has been investigated in different contexts i...
A well established finding is that the cognitive component of test anxiety (worry) is negatively rel...
Background: Previous studies have shown that children and adolescents who report high levels of test...
BACKGROUND: Prior research has shown that test anxiety is negatively related to academic buoyancy, b...
Objective: It is well established that test anxiety is negatively related to examination performance...
The major aim of this research study was to find out the relationship between test anxiety and acade...
Happiness lessons in schools.. removing GCSE oral language examinations because they are too stressf...
Exam anxiety is a serious issue affecting a significant number of students across the globe. Recent ...
Using the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015 data for Italy, this paper offe...
AbstractThe present study investigates the relationship between test anxiety and academic performanc...
AbstractThis research inquiry was conducted to probe the consequence of test anxiety on students’ ac...
This study investigates the factors which affect the students' achievement in their examinations, ma...
Although there is a growing body of research indicating that anxiety relates to foreign language lea...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of...
In the present study an attempt was made to find out the relationship between anxiety and academic a...
ABSTRACT As an affective factor, test-taking anxiety has been investigated in different contexts i...
A well established finding is that the cognitive component of test anxiety (worry) is negatively rel...
Background: Previous studies have shown that children and adolescents who report high levels of test...