Test anxiety, heart rate and performance in A-level French speaking mock exams: an exploratory study

2011 
Background: Test anxiety can be potentially serious when it leads to high levels of distress and poor academic performance in students. While research suggests that a small degree of anxiety can act as a motivator, debilitating test anxiety can disrupt mental processes, especially when the task is demanding, as is the case in formal academic assessment. As such, test anxiety is a possible source of construct irrelevant invariance that complicates the measurement process and is a threat to validity and the interpretation of assessment outcomes. Purpose: This pilot study explored the relationship between test anxiety, heart rate and academic performance. The pilot trialled heart rate measurement procedures in an applied setting and tested the utility of a self-report test anxiety questionnaire that had been adapted to suit UK secondary school students. Sample: Participants were 39 UK secondary students undertaking a mock French speaking test; complete data were available for 23 students. Design and methods:...
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