Attitudes towards statistics and statistical performance: A mediation model of statistics anxiety and academic procrastination

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作者
Lethbridge, Lindsy E. [1 ]
Marshall, Alex D. [1 ]
Jauch, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, 176 Messines Ridge Rd, Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122, Australia
关键词
attitudes towards statistics; course performance; higher education; procrastination; statistics anxiety; VALIDATION; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.1111/bjep.12714
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Background: Students often harbour negative attitudes towards research methods and statistics courses, and such attitudes may be associated with harmful cognitive and behavioural responses. Research on these effects has been restricted to the investigation of direct links between attitudes towards statistics, statistics anxiety, academic procrastination, and course performance. Aims: This study sought to examine the interconnected impact of attitudes towards statistics, statistics anxiety, and procrastination, on course performance in a cohesive model. It was predicted that attitudes towards statistics would indirectly affect statistical performance via statistics anxiety and procrastination in a sequential manner. Sample: The sample comprised 171 undergraduate psychology students from Australian universities. Methods: An online questionnaire collected information on participant demographics, attitudes towards statistics, statistics anxiety, procrastinatory behaviours, and performance in participants most recently completed statistics course. Data were collected cross-sectionally. All responses were anonymous. Results: A sequential mediation analysis revealed a significant indirect effect of statistics anxiety and procrastination, controlling for age and gender. The results showed that more negative attitudes towards statistics are associated with greater statistics anxiety, which is in turn associated with greater procrastination, and finally with lower statistical performance. Conclusions: It was concluded that students who view their statistics courses as a threatening experience may fail to see value in their statistical education, which is associated with heightened statistics anxiety, increased avoidance of course-related activities, and in turn poorer course performance. Practical implications of the findings are also discussed.
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页码:1208 / 1223
页数:16
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