Test Anxiety: Test Anxiety Is A Combination of Physiological Over-Arousal, Tension and Somatic Symptoms
Test Anxiety: Test Anxiety Is A Combination of Physiological Over-Arousal, Tension and Somatic Symptoms
Test Anxiety: Test Anxiety Is A Combination of Physiological Over-Arousal, Tension and Somatic Symptoms
4. METHODLOGY
This part presents the research design, population and sample, and data gathering procedure
and the statistical tool used in the interpretation of the gathered data.
a. Population and sample.
The respondents of the study were the students of the college of arts and science, University of
northern Philippines enrolled during the first semester of school year 2012-2013. Stratified random
sampling together with the formula n=n/1+ (Ne2) were used by the researcher to determine the
respondents of the study. The distribution of the respondents is presented in table1.0.
COURSES
AB Mass communication
AB Political Science
BS tourism
BS Biology
BS Environmental sciences
BS Mathematics
BS physics
BS Psychology
TOTAL
N
78
84
142
38
22
25
14
38
440
TOTAL
n
37
40
68
18
10
12
7
18
210
Items Description
4.50-5.0
strongly agree
Overall Description
Very High
3.50-4.49
2.50-3.49
1.50-2.49
Agree
uncertain or unsure
Disagree
High
moderate
low
1.00- 1.49
Strongly Disagree
Very Low
Part III determined the level of test anxiety of the respondents.
Test Anxiety questionnaire by Driscoll (2004) was adopted and the range for interpretation are
as follows:
Range
4.50-5.0
3.50-4.49
2.50- 3.49
1.50-2.49
1.00- 1.49
items description
Extremely Always True
Highly usually True
Moderately sometimes True
slightly seldom true
Not at all true
overall description
Extremely High
High
Moderate
Low
Extremely low.