“…Through a series of iterative studies, Brown developed a self-report survey questionnaire (Brown, 2008) over a number of years. The research with New Zealand secondary school students attitudes toward assessment has been reported in multiple studies and linked those beliefs to performance, interest, self-efficacy, assessment types, and levels of schooling (Brown & Harris, 2012;Brown & Hirschfeld, 2007, 2008Brown & Walton, 2017;. The SCoA has eight first-order factors that relate to four superordinate conceptions of assessment (i.e., assessment is for improved teaching and learning, assessment is irrelevant, assessment supports classroom climate and personal emotions, and assessment evaluates schools and individuals).…”