@ARTICLE{Jahedizadeh_Safoura_Student_2019, author={Jahedizadeh, Safoura and Ghonsooly, Behzad and Fatemi, Azar Hosseini}, volume={vol. 50}, number={No 3}, journal={Polish Psychological Bulletin}, pages={226-236}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Committee for Psychological Science PAS}, abstract={Evaluation apprehension is the anxiety arising from a concern that one’s knowledge or expertise may be evaluated unfavorably by an audience. In this regard, the educational field comprising students’ discussions, lectures, presentations, and interactions is not an exception. Plethora of studies on student apprehension demonstrated that the construct is under the influence of different factors and can create various consequences. The aim of the present review is to complement and encapsulate previous research on student apprehension by providing an updated review on the concept in different disciplines. Data from 30 studies published in Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, and System were coded based on a coding scheme. The studies were broadly classified into four categories in the realm of education in terms of students’ disciplines; namely, Second/Foreign Language Learning (9 studies), Accounting and Finance (4 studies), Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy (6 studies), and miscellaneous disciplines (11 studies). The focus of this review pivoted around antecedents and consequences of student apprehension in each field. The analysis demonstrated the multidimensional nature of the construct caused by a host of variables and resulting in a multitude of ramifications. Based on these findings, some implications and strategies for mitigating student evaluation apprehension are presented.}, type={Article}, title={Student Evaluation Apprehension: An Interdisciplinary Review of Determinants and Ramifications}, URL={http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/114135/PDF/PPB%203-19%202%20Jahedizadeh.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ppb.2019.130695}, keywords={student evaluation apprehension, review, determinants, ramifications}, }