Statistics anxiety in university students in assessment situations
Author:
Frias-Navarro Dolores1ORCID,
Monterde-i-Bort Hector1,
Navarro-Gonzalez Nuria1,
Molina-Palomero Olaya1,
Pascual-Soler Marcos2,
PerezGonzalez Jose3,
Longobardi Claudio4
Affiliation:
1. University of Valencia
2. ESIC-Business Marketing School. Associate Professor.
3. Massey University
4. University of Turin
Abstract
Many students have feelings of state anxiety when exams, and these feelings probably affect their performance. Statistics courses have been identified as producing the most anxiety. The purpose of our study is to measure statistics anxiety throughout an academic course (pre-test and three assessments) in order to observe its change and analyze the relationship between statistics anxiety and academic achievement. The sample is composed of 30 Psychology students taking a course in research designs and statistics (26.7% men and 73.3% women) with a mean age of 20.31 years (SD = 3.76). The results show that the students begin with a high level of statistics anxiety that gradually declines as the course progresses and they study the course materials. Moreover, the final achievement in the subject maintains an inverse relationship with the level of statostics anxiety. The recommendation is to present the detailed contents of the teaching guide on the first day of the course in order to reduce students' anxiety and uncertainty when beginning a statistics course.
Publisher
Universitat Politècnica València