Stress and cognitive performance: Evidence from a South Korean earthquake

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Hyunkuk Cho, Hwa-Sook Kim
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Abstract

Studies have identified negative effects of cortisol, a stress hormone, on academic performance. Because natural disasters induce community wide stress, students who experience natural disasters may subsequently perform worse academically. Our study is the first to examine the immediate effects of close exposure to a natural disaster on academic performance. We examine the impact of the 2017 Pohang earthquake in South Korea on college entrance exam scores. The 5.4 magnitude quake occurred one day before the scheduled nationwide college entrance exam date, necessitating its postponement for one week. Several aftershocks occurred during that postponement period. We find that the earthquake decreased the reading test scores of students in the Pohang area by 0.05 standard deviations but had no effect on math test scores. The reading test was administered earlier in the day than the math test, so these findings suggest that students taking exams in posttraumatic situations might be able to perform better after a warm up testing period. Finally, male students suffered the largest adverse impacts on their reading test scores, with serious implications given the high-stakes nature of the exams.
压力和认知表现:来自韩国地震的证据
研究已经确定了皮质醇(一种压力荷尔蒙)对学习成绩的负面影响。因为自然灾害会引起整个社会的压力,经历过自然灾害的学生在学业上的表现可能会更差。我们的研究首次考察了近距离接触自然灾害对学习成绩的直接影响。我们研究了2017年韩国浦项地震对高考成绩的影响。这次5.4级地震发生在高考前一天,因此高考将推迟一周。在推迟期间发生了几次余震。我们发现,地震使浦项地区学生的阅读考试成绩下降了0.05个标准差,但对数学考试成绩没有影响。阅读测试比数学测试进行得更早,所以这些发现表明,在创伤后情况下参加考试的学生在热身测试期后可能会表现得更好。最后,男生在阅读测试成绩上受到的不利影响最大,考虑到考试的高风险性质,这一影响非常严重。
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