Relationship of worry and emotionality to test performance in a juku environment |
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Authors: | Harold F O'neil Jr Toru Fukumura |
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Institution: | 1. University of Southern California , Los Angeles, USA;2. Center for the Study of Learning , Nichinoken, Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | The relationships between trait and state worry and emotionality and performance in a Juku environment were explored; these Japanese anxiety data were also compared in an international context. The Juku or ‘cram school’ provides additional after-school instruction to improve the probability of students getting into select private junior high schools. The subjects were 362 students in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Test anxiety was measured by the Japanese Children's Trait Worry and Emotionality Scale and the Japanese Children's State Worry and Emotionality Scale. The performance tests measured achievement in mathematics, social studies, Japanese language, and science. As expected, the relationship between the state worry measures and performance was stronger than between either state emotionality or the trait measures. The data also indicate that trait anxiety was dramatically less here than in other international contexts while state anxiety was moderately less. |
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Keywords: | Test anxiety Japan performance Juku worry emotionality |
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