Publication: Defining Determinants of Anxiety Underlying Psychological Impact of Online Testing
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic exercises an authoritative
influence on the global academic milieu, necessitating
institutes fully converting their mode of delivery from
an in-class construct to a distant learning factor.
Similarly, this urgency drives Sri Lankan educators to
rethink of the shift in learner assessment as remote
electronic testing is a relatively novel experience to the
local student body. This study expects to bridge this
gap by establishing the stance; as the causative agents
of anxiety generating online impact on the psychology
of the online test takers are only moderately
influential, they can be mitigated through accurate
identification and application of qualified mechanisms.
The research incorporated a mixed methods design
involving undergraduates of the Faculty of Medicine
and Allied Sciences, of the Rajarata University, Sri
Lanka. Both descriptive analysis and Thematic
analysis were used. The questionnaire detailed five
divisions of information: anxiety on content and
structure of the question paper, anxiety on time
management, anxiety on technical issues and
computer literacy, anxiety on change of exam
atmosphere, and demographics. The question guide of
interview delved deep into the above categories.
Typing speed, technical failures, change of exam
setting, lack of experience, and excessive belief in
physical exams were distinguished as the undoubtable
causes of anxiety. Pessimism towards the alternative
process and inconvenience caused by incidental
circumstances propelled aversion towards online
testing. The perpetuated exposure to online testing
accompanied by remedial measures will breed
positive perspectives. The teachers should be more
attentive in designing the tasks and implementing the
test. More research should be initiated to establish
what further variables in online testing environment
can catalyze adverse effects on the local student
population.
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Anxiety, Online testing, Psychological impact
