The role of chronotype, gender, test anxiety, and conscientiousness in academic achievement of high school students

Dec 15, 2015Chronobiology international

How Sleep Patterns, Gender, Test Anxiety, and Conscientiousness Relate to High School Students' Academic Success

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Abstract

Boys and girls differed significantly in GPA and test anxiety among 158 high school students.

  • Girls reported better grades and higher test anxiety compared to boys.
  • A positive correlation exists between conscientiousness and GPA (r = 0.17) and morningness (r = 0.29).
  • Lower test anxiety is associated with higher GPA in girls but not in boys.
  • Chronotype significantly moderates the relationship between gender and GPA for evening types and intermediate types.
  • Intermediate types show a significant relationship between test anxiety and GPA.

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