ERIC Number: EJ1312252
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Oct
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The Bad Test-Taker Identity
Holmes, Jeffrey D.
Teaching of Psychology, v48 n4 p293-299 Oct 2021
There is widespread belief that test-taking ability is an influential component of academic success distinct from domain knowledge and comprehension. Most of today's college students took many more tests over the course of their primary and secondary education than students of previous generations, and also participated in regular training to strengthen their test-taking skills. Although such training and experience should equalize students on any isolated test-taking ability, the present study reveals that the vast majority students in a college sample believe that students can simply be bad test-takers. Moreover, the majority of students believe that they themselves are bad test-takers, a perspective which is maladaptive in light of relevant research. Accordingly, the data show that students who identify in this way also tend to possess other maladaptive academic attitudes.
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Student Attitudes, Identification (Psychology), Test Wiseness, Self Efficacy, Undergraduate Students, College Students, Learning Strategies, Questionnaires
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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