31 August 2025 to 3 September 2025
Fürstenberghaus, Domplatz 20-22, 48143 Münster
Europe/Berlin timezone

Exploring Student Profiles in Statistical Performance Based on Self-Regulation, Attitudes towards statistics and Computer Self-Efficacy

1 Sept 2025, 15:45
22m
F 042 (Fürstenberghaus, Domplatz 20-22, 48143 Münster)

F 042

Fürstenberghaus, Domplatz 20-22, 48143 Münster

Individual Oral Presentation Parallel Session 2

Speaker

Patrick O'Connor (Queen's University Belfast)

Description

Understanding factors influencing students’ success in statistics is crucial, as many psychology students struggle with the subject, affecting their academic confidence and career readiness. This study examines profiles of undergraduate psychology students learning statistics, focusing on attitudes, IT self-efficacy, and statistical performance. A sample of 175 first-year students completed assessments on attitudes towards statistics, academic delay of gratification, test anxiety, and computer self-efficacy, plus an end-of-year exam. Latent profile analysis identified two groups: "Motivated Performers" with higher positive attitudes towards statistics, greater computer self-efficacy, and lower statistical anxiety, and "Anxious Learners," who scored lower in these areas. Although Motivated Performers outperformed Anxious Learners on the exam, the difference was nonsignificant. Academic delay of gratification was the only significant predictor of performance, regardless of profile membership. These findings emphasize promoting positive attitudes and IT confidence in statistics and highlight the importance of self-regulatory academic behaviours in preparing students for statistics exams.

Is the first author also the speaker? Yes
Please indicate up to five keywords regarding the content of your contribution statistics education, academic delay of gratification, higher education, psychology education; teaching statistics

Primary author

Patrick O'Connor (Queen's University Belfast)

Co-author

Agnieszka Graham (Queen's University Belfast)

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