@article {603, title = {PHYSICS ANXIETY OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS AND THEIR SELF-EFFICACY BELIEFS: DIFFERENCES ACCORDING TO GENDER AND PHYSICS ACHIEVEMENT}, journal = {Journal of Baltic Science Education}, volume = {16}, year = {2017}, month = {October/2017}, pages = {Continuous}, type = {Original article}, chapter = {678-693}, abstract = {The aim of this research is to determine the predictive level of physics self-efficacy with regard to physics anxiety and the correlations between the physics anxiety and self-efficacy of pre-service teachers, also to examine whether physics anxiety and self-efficacy beliefs differ depending on pre-service teachers{\textquoteright} achievement in physics and their gender. The research was conducted with 344 pre-service teachers enrolled at a state university in Turkey. The data obtained were analyzed using means (M), standard deviation (SD), simple regression analysis, the one-way multivariate analysis of variance (one-way MANOVA) and as a follow-up test, the univariate analysis of variance (univariate ANOVA). The outcome of the research indicating the physics anxiety of the pre-service teachers was a significant predictor of their physics self-efficacy, significant differences between physics anxiety and self-efficacy depending upon the level of achievement in the physics course, also showing that in general, female pre-service teachers had significantly higher levels of anxiety compared to males and that with respect to self-efficacy, differences were in favor of male pre-service teachers only in the dimension of problem-solving in physics.}, keywords = {physics achievement, physics anxiety, physics self-efficacy, pre-service teachers{\textquoteright} gender}, issn = {1648-3898}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.33225/jbse/17.16.678 }, url = {http://oaji.net/articles/2017/987-1509213809.pdf}, author = {Serap {\c C}al{\i}{\c s}kan} }