Test Anxiety and Academic Performance in Undergraduate and Graduate Students.
Rowan University · Temple University · +1 more institution
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between test anxiety and academic performance in 4,000 undergraduate and 1,414 graduate students and found a significant but small inverse relationship between test anxiety and grade point average (GPA) in both groups. Low-test-anxious undergraduates averaged a B+, whereas high-test-anxious students averaged a B. Low-test-anxious female graduate students had significantly higher GPAs than high-test-anxious female graduate students, but there were no significant GPA differences between low- and high-test-anxious male graduate students. Female undergraduates had significantly higher test anxiety and higher GPAs than male undergraduates, and female graduate students had…
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- 17.55
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- 100%
- References
- 47
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7Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Test anxiety
- Graduate students
- Academic achievement
- Test (biology)
- Anxiety
- Mathematics education
- Medical education
- Quality Education