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KMID : 0981220130130010051
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2013 Volume.13 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.64
The mediating effects of stress coping strategy on the relationships between meta-cognition and test anxiety
Kim Su-Ryeoun

Chae Kyu-Man
Abstract
This study examined the mediating effects of stress coping strategy on the relationship between meta-cognition and test anxiety. The subjects were 344 students recruited from university in metropolitan areas of Seoul. Test Anxiety Questionnaire, MCQ(Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire)-30, Stress Coping Strategy Questionnaire were administered to the subjects. First, meta cognition had a positive correlation with passive stress coping strategy and test anxiety while meta cognition showed a negative correlation with active stress coping strategy at the statically significant level. Second, subcategories of meta-cognition such as negative beliefs about uncontrollability of thoughts and danger showed mediating effect on test anxiety. Third, the passive stress coping strategy showed mediating effect on the relationship between meta- cognition and test anxiety. Forth, the active stress coping strategy did not show mediating effect on the relationship between meta-cognition and test anxiety at the statistically significant level. Finally, based on the finding results, the implications and limitations of this study and suggestions for the future study in this area were discussed.
KEYWORD
metacognition, test anxiety, stress coping strategy, mediating effects
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