2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6404/ad57b2
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Introductory physics during COVID-19 remote instruction: gender gaps in exams are eliminated, but test anxiety and self-efficacy still predict success

Alysa Malespina,
Chandralekha Singh

Abstract: We investigate differences in psychological constructs and learning outcomes between students in introductory physics courses who took remote classes during COVID and those who took in-person classes. We first investigated mean differences in students’ self-efficacy, test anxiety, and learning outcomes in two categories: low-stakes (homework, quizzes) and high-stakes (exams) assessments. We found that most differences were small or moderate, however; students performed drastically better on exams during remote… Show more

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