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The impact of exam stress on students’ academic motivation

https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-3999-2025-1-2-28-37

Abstract

This article thoroughly explores the impact of exam-related stress on students’ academic motivation. The study aims to determine how psychological tension during exams affects students’ learning engagement, self-esteem, emotional stability, and motivation level. Research methods were selected based on the study model: analytical and theoretical analysis of psychological and pedagogical literature; empirical methods, including interviews, an author-designed student questionnaire, Dembo-Rubinstein’s methodology for the «diagnosis of self-esteem», A.A. Rean’s «Achievement Motivation and Fear of Failure» method, and the «State and Trait Anxiety» method by C.D. Spielberger and L. Khanin. The results revealed increased anxiety levels, decreased self-esteem, and changes in students’ academic motivation due to exam-related stress. Empirical findings confirmed the negative influence of exam stress on the learning process. To prevent these phenomena, strengthening psychological support for students, developing stress management skills, and creating a supportive educational environment are recommended. The study’s findings can enhance psychological services in educational institutions, improve exam process organization, and support students’ personal and academic development. 

About the Authors

S. T. Bapayeva
Turan University
Kazakhstan

Bapayeva S.T., master of social sciences, senior lecturer

Almaty



A. R. Kuzembek
Qamqor Medical Center
Russian Federation

Kuzembek A.R., master of social sciences, psychologist

Almaty



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Bapayeva S.T., Kuzembek A.R. The impact of exam stress on students’ academic motivation. Eurasian Journal of Current Research in Psychology and Pedagogy. 2025;(2):28-37. (In Kazakh) https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-3999-2025-1-2-28-37

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