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Oxford Review of Education | 2005

Achievement and affect in OECD nations

Trevor Williams; Kitty Williams; David Kastberg; Leslie Jocelyn

A statistical relationship between student affect and student achievement is routinely observed—students who like a particular subject also tend to do well in that subject. Theory suggests that the underlying causality is a mutual influence relationship in which affect influences, and is influenced by, achievement. Published analyses, however, usually assume a unidirectional influence—affect influences achievement. To the extent that the latter assumption is an over‐simplification, as theory suggests it is, then current understandings of the importance of affect for achievement are probably in error to some degree. The analyses reported here take a position consistent with theory to model the underlying causality of the relationship between affect and achievement as bidirectional. To this end, the present analyses formulate a non‐recursive structural equation model which specifies affect and achievement as influences on each other. This model is estimated separately for each of 23 nations, 19 of which are members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). All 23 nations participated in the OECD‐sponsored Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a programme whose focus is national achievement levels in populations of 15‐year‐olds. The results of these analyses lend support to the proposition that affect and performance exist in a mutual influence relationship, though the nature of this relationship varies between countries.


Archive | 2005

Highlights From the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2003

Patrick Gonzales; Juan Carlos Guzmán; Lisette Partelow; Erin Pahlke; Leslie Jocelyn; David Kastberg; Trevor Williams


Education Statistics Quarterly | 2001

Pursuing Excellence: Comparisons of International Eighth-Grade Mathematics and Science Achievement from a U.S. Perspective: 1995 and 1999.

Patrick Gonzales; Christopher Calsyn; Leslie Jocelyn; Kitty Mak; David Kastberg; Sousan Arafeh; Trevor Williams; Winnie Tsen


US Department of Education | 2004

Highlights from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), 2003. NCES 2005-005.

Patrick Gonzales; Juan Carlos Guzmán; Lisette Partelow; Erin Pahlke; Leslie Jocelyn; David Kastberg; Trevor Williams


Archive | 2003

International Comparisons in Fourth-Grade Reading Literacy: Findings from the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) of 2001.

Laurence T. Ogle; Anindita Sen; Erin Pahlke; Leslie Jocelyn; David Kastberg; Stephen Roey; Trevor Williams


Education Statistics Quarterly | 2002

Outcomes of Learning: Results from the 2000 Program for International Student Assessment of 15-Year-Olds in Reading, Mathematics, and Science Literacy.

Mariann Lemke; Christopher Calsyn; Laura Lippman; Leslie Jocelyn; David Kastberg; Yan Yun Liu; Stephen Roey; Trevor Williams; Thea Kruger; Ghedam Bairu


Education Statistics Quarterly | 2000

Mathematics and Science in the Eighth Grade: Findings from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study.

Trevor Williams; Dan Levine; Leslie Jocelyn; Patricia Butler; Jacqueline Haynes; Camilla Heid


Archive | 2009

TIMSS 2007 U.S. Technical Report and User Guide

Trevor Williams; David Ferraro; Stephen Roey; Summer Brenwald; David Kastberg; Leslie Jocelyn; Connie Smith; Pat Stearns; Patrick Gonzales


Archive | 2002

Outcomes of Learning

Mariann Lemke; Laura Lippman; Ghedam Bairu; Christopher Calsyn; Thea Kruger; Leslie Jocelyn; David Kastberg; Yan Yun Liu; Stephen Roey; Trevor Williams


US Department of Education | 2005

Highlights From the 2003 International Adult Literacy and Lifeskills Survey (ALL). Issue Brief NCES 2005-117rev.

Mariann Lemke; David Miller; Jamie S. Johnston; Tom Krenzke; Laura Alvarez-Rojas; David Kastberg; Leslie Jocelyn

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Patrick Gonzales

United States Department of Education

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Juan Carlos Guzmán

United States Department of Education

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