2022
DOI: 10.1080/0969594x.2022.2101043
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New Zealand students’ test-taking motivation: an experimental study examining the effects of stakes

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“…Nonetheless, governmental responses to PISA or TIMSS results may create policies and initiatives that have trickledown effect on schools and students (Zumbo and Forer, 2011). Consequently, depending on the educational and cultural environment, test-taking motivation on tests that have consequences for the state can be similar to a test with personal consequence in East Asia (Zhao et al, 2020), but much lower in a western democracy (Zhao et al, 2022). Hence, without surety that in any educational test learners are giving full effort (Thorndike, 1924), the information generated by psychometric analysis is likely to be invalid.…”
Section: Now and Nextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, governmental responses to PISA or TIMSS results may create policies and initiatives that have trickledown effect on schools and students (Zumbo and Forer, 2011). Consequently, depending on the educational and cultural environment, test-taking motivation on tests that have consequences for the state can be similar to a test with personal consequence in East Asia (Zhao et al, 2020), but much lower in a western democracy (Zhao et al, 2022). Hence, without surety that in any educational test learners are giving full effort (Thorndike, 1924), the information generated by psychometric analysis is likely to be invalid.…”
Section: Now and Nextmentioning
confidence: 99%