Measuring test anxiety in children: Scale development and internal construct validation |
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Authors: | Douglas G. Wren Jeri Benson |
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Affiliation: | 1. DeKalb County School System , Kittredge Magnet School 2383 N, Druid Hills Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA dgwren@aol.com;3. University of Georgia , Athens, GA, USA |
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Abstract: | Given the increased testing of school-aged children in the United States there is a need for a current and valid scale to measure the effects of test anxiety in children. The domain of children's test anxiety was theorized to be comprised of three dimensions: thoughts, autonomic reactions, and off-task behaviors. Four stages are described in the evolution of the Children's Test Anxiety Scale (CTAS): planning, construction, quantitative evaluation, and validation. A 50-item scale was administered to a development sample (N=230) of children in grades 3–6 to obtain item analysis and reliability estimates which resulted in a refined 30-item scale. The reduced scale was administered to a validation sample (N=261) to obtain construct validity evidence. A three-factor structure fit the data reasonably well. Recommendations for future research with the scale are described. |
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Keywords: | Children's test anxiety Test anxiety Scale development Construct validity |
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