Title of article :
Study of Comparison Among Information Processing Theory,Interference Model of Test Anxiety and Beck’s Cognitive Theory of Depression with Regard to Their Relationship with Academic Achievement
Author/Authors :
yousefi, fayegh kurdistan university of medical sciences - social determinants of health research center, faculty of medicine, ايران , redzuan, marof university putra malaysia - faculty of human ecology, Malaysia , juhari, rumaya bte university putra malaysia - faculty of human ecology, Malaysia
Abstract :
Objective: In this paper, the Interference model of test anxiety by Eysenck (1972), Beck’s cognitive theory of depression (1967) and information processing theory by Atkinson and Schifrin (1968) were assumed to develop the theoretical framework. Methods: Here, the above theories are discussed in relation to the present paper. Their application and implications and academic achievement are also considered. Results: Academic achievement was treated as a dependent variable. Depression and test-anxiety were considered as independent variables, this is because the researcher wanted to investigate whether variables, such as depression, test-anxiety, and memory have the potential to affect students’ academic achievement. The paper highlights the relationships between depression, test-anxiety, memory, andacademic achievement. It has been postulated that depressionandtest-anxiety despair short–termmemory, andshortterm memory cannot transfer information to long term-memory. Thus, these processes are linked to low academic achievement. In other words, when depression and test-anxiety prevent the transfer of information from short-term memory to long-term memory, then students cannot memorize their lesson or recall it. Conclusions: Although much work has been done on academic achievement, yet there are not enough studies carried out on the relationship among test-anxiety, depression, memory and academic achievement. Thus, more studies are needed to ascertain the effects of depression and test anxiety on academic achievement through memory. The focus of the present paper was to examine the relationship between the above-mentioned variables and theories.
Keywords :
Information Processing Theory , Interference Model of Test Anxiety , Beck’s Cognitive Theory of Depression and Academic Achievement
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Neuro Psycho Physiology
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Neuro Psycho Physiology