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Peer reviewedWillig, Ann C.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
Social, cultural, and personal factors in moderating achievement attributions and evaluation anxiety as they affect math performance were studied for 397 Anglo, Black, and Hispanic students. Motivation contributed to low academic achievement in all groups; causal attributions were more predictive for Blacks and Anglos, while anxiety scores were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Anglo Americans, Attribution Theory
Peer reviewedPayne, Beverly D.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
Test anxiety scores from a 15-item internally consistent instrument were correlated with performance on an aggregate science test administered to 171 fourth- and 187 eight-grade students subdivided by sex and race. The interpretation of data possibly suggest that test anxiety is operating differentially for black and white students. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Black Students, Correlation, Elementary Education
Barger, George W. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1983
To reduce test anxiety, students were given increased information about the probable question types on end-of-unit examinations. Two experimental testing formats, a combination of the two, and the typical practice of providing no additional information were compared. Results show that additional information can reduce anxiety but not necessarily…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedCharlesworth, Edward A.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981
Assessed the effectiveness of a stress management program for nursing students. The stress management group effectively reduced trait anxiety and showed a reduction in state (test-taking) anxiety from mid-semester to final examinations, while the control group showed a slight increase. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Desensitization
Peer reviewedHuck, Schuyler W.; Layne, Benjamin H. – College Student Journal, 1981
Focuses on the lengthy written examinations ("prelims") that most students are required to take as part of their doctoral training. Summarizes results of a comprehensive national survey of preliminary examination practices. Presents an alternative to the traditional written examination: developing and being judged on a list of scholarly skills.…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedLau, Sing – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1990
Crisis and vulnerability in adolescent development were investigated by focusing on different self-concept dimensions and the relationships between them and between other personality factors. One study involving 5,976 elementary and secondary school and one study involving 701 secondary school students in Hong Kong indicated changing self-concepts…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Extraversion Introversion, Foreign Countries
Guster, Dennis; Batt, Richard – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1989
Describes study of two-year college students that was conducted to determine whether variables that were predictors of success in a programing class were also predictors of success in a package-oriented computer class using Lotus 1-2-3. Diagraming skill, critical thinking ability, spatial discrimination, and test anxiety level were examined. (11…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Community Colleges, Computer Science Education
Peer reviewedWood, Judy W.; And Others – Social Education, 1989
Focuses on adapting the construction of teacher-made social studies tests for mildly disabled mainstreamed students in grades K-12. Provides a generic model for modifying tests in order to avoid student failure due to test anxiety or the nature of the student's disability. (LS)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities
Peer reviewedGuida, Frank V.; Ludlow, Larry H. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1989
Compares relative test anxiety of urban seventh- and eighth-grade students in North America and Chile. Finds the following: high-SES students from both cultures had lower test anxiety than low-SES students; Chileans had higher test anxiety than North Americans; low-SES females in both cultures had more test anxiety than low-SES males, but high-SES…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedScott, Mary Lee – Language Testing, 1986
Assessed native Brazilian students' affective reactions to different oral English-as-a-Foreign-Language achievement test formats. A multivariate analysis of variance based on the results of a factor analysis showed no significant difference among student reactions to the different test formats. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLudlow, Larry H.; Guida, Frank V. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1991
Factor analysis of scores on the 30-item Test Anxiety Scale for Children (TASC) of 455 seventh and eighth graders supports previous findings of a 4-factor structure. Item response theory analysis suggests that the TASC is a continuum defining an academic anxiety construct of clusters of commonly related items. (SLD)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Generalization, Grade 7
Peer reviewedPalladino, John – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Argues that history teachers do not give enough attention to preparing students for major tests. Maintains that the responsibility for test preparation should be divided between the students and teacher. Provides a set of six procedures designed to help students review course content and prepare for examinations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Sharifi Ashtiani, Nahid; Babaii, Esmat – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2007
For decades traditional methods of testing have been criticized for saying relatively little reliably about students' ability as well as causing anxiety, which can negatively affect students' recall of learned information. The reform movement with its innovative approaches focusing on learner-centered education perceives assessment as an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness, Grade 11, Test Construction
Roos, Linda L.; And Others – 1992
Computerized adaptive (CA) testing uses an algorithm to match examinee ability to item difficulty, while self-adapted (SA) testing allows the examinee to choose the difficulty of his or her items. Research comparing SA and CA testing has shown that examinees experience lower anxiety and improved performance with SA testing. All previous research…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Adaptive Testing, Algebra, Algorithms
McDaniel, Lindy C. – 1998
This article on the T.E.S.T.S. (Taking Every Student To Success) strategy promotes using a variety of assessment strategies in order to alleviate the stress students experience during exams, enabling those who are not "good test takers" to achieve a higher degree of success. If the primary purpose of giving a test is to determine whether or not a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alternative Assessment, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change

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