David W Putwain 1 , Wendy Symes . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous work suggests that the expectation of failure is related to higher test anxiety and achievement goals grounded in a fear of failure. AIM: To test the hypothesis, based on the work of Elliot and Pekrun (2007), that the relationship between perceived competence and test anxiety is mediated by achievement goal orientations. SAMPLE: Self-report data were collected from 275 students in post-compulsory education following courses in A Level Psychology. RESULTS: Competence beliefs were inversely related to the worry and tension components of test anxiety, both directly and indirectly through a performance-avoidance goal orientation. A mastery-avoidance goal orientation offered an indirect route from competence beliefs to worry only. CONCLUSION: These findings provide partial support for Elliot and Pekrun's (2007) model. Although significant mediating effects were found for mastery-avoidance and performance-avoidance goals, they were small and there may be other mechanisms to account for the relations between competence beliefs and test anxiety. ©2011 The British Psychological Society.
BACKGROUND: Previous work suggests that the expectation of failure is related to higher test anxiety and achievement goals grounded in a fear of failure. AIM: To test the hypothesis, based on the work of Elliot and Pekrun (2007), that the relationship between perceived competence and test anxiety is mediated by achievement goal orientations. SAMPLE: Self-report data were collected from 275 students in post-compulsory education following courses in A Level Psychology. RESULTS: Competence beliefs were inversely related to the worry and tension components of test anxiety , both directly and indirectly through a performance-avoidance goal orientation. A mastery-avoidance goal orientation offered an indirect route from competence beliefs to worry only. CONCLUSION: These findings provide partial support for Elliot and Pekrun's (2007) model. Although significant mediating effects were found for mastery-avoidance and performance-avoidance goals, they were small and there may be other mechanisms to account for the relations between competence beliefs and test anxiety . ©2011 The British Psychological Society.
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Year: 2011
PMID: 22583087 DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8279.2011.02021.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Educ Psychol ISSN: 0007-0998