Ansiedad ante los exámenes: relación con variables personales y familiares
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Rosário, P., Núñez, J. C., Salgado, A., González-Pienda, J. A., Valle, A., Joly, C., & Bernardo, A. (2008). Ansiedad ante los exámenes: relación con variables personales y familiares. Psicothema, 20(Número 4), 563–570. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8698

Abstract

Test Anxiety: Associations with personal and family variables. Test anxiety is a common behavior among students facing social pressure centered on mastery. Only a few studies have analyzed the relations between test anxiety, academic procrastination, personal and family variables and math grades. This work focus on the analysis of the impact of students' social-personal variables such as parents' education level, number of siblings and under-achievement by performing ANOVAs in two samples of 533 and 796 students from junior high-school. Corroborating the findings in other studies, the data stress that test anxiety is higher in girls and decreases when students' parents have higher educational levels, with the number of courses flunked, and when students' math grades were lower. Test anxiety and procrastination correlate positive and significantly. Findings are discussed and compared with those of previous researches. The implications for teaching practice are also analyzed.
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