Test anxiety in mathematics among early undergraduate students in a British university in Malaysia |
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Authors: | Natanael Karjanto Su Ting Yong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, School of Science and Technology , Nazarbayev University , Astana , 01000 , Kazakhstan;2. Department of Mathematics , University College, Sungkyunkwan University , Natural Science Campus, 300 Cheoncheon-dong, Jangan-gu, Suwon , Gyeonggi-do , 440-746 , Republic of Korea;3. Faculty of Science , The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus , Jalan Broga, Semenyih , 43500 , Malaysia |
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Abstract: | The level of test anxiety in mathematics subjects among early undergraduate students at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus is studied in this article. The sample consists of 206 students taking several mathematics modules who completed the questionnaires on test anxiety just before they entered the venue for midterm examinations. The sample data include the differences in the context of academic levels, gender groups and nationality backgrounds. The level of test anxiety in mathematics is measured using seven Likert questionnaire statements adapted from the Test Anxiety Inventory describing one's emotional feeling before the start of an examination. In general, the result shows that the students who had a lower score expectation were more anxious than those who had a higher score expectation, but that they obtained a better score than the expected score. In the context of academic levels, gender groups and nationality backgrounds, there were no significant correlations between the level of test anxiety and the students’ academic performance. The effect size of the correlation values ranged from extremely small to moderate. |
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Keywords: | the level of test anxiety in mathematics academic performance expected score actual score effect size |
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