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Test Anxiety and Defensiveness against Admission of Test Anxiety Induced by Frequent Testing

Psychological Reports, 1968
Manipulatable test anxiety and manipulatable defensiveness against admission of test anxiety were studied in 93 pupils in third-grade arithmetic over 1 mo. under two conditions of arousal, daily testing and daily practice. The results were discussed in the light of their predispositional state counterparts.
L, Mann   +3 more
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Mindfulness for Anxiety and Test Anxiety

2023
Mindfulness for Anxiety and Test Anxiety data ...
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Ethnic Differences in Test Anxiety

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1988
Abstract Test anxiety differences were explored among a sample of undergraduates representing Chinese, Anglo, South European, North European, and Eastern European ethnic backgrounds. Given the stress on academic excellence arising from the Confucian ethic permeating Asian cultures, it was hypothesized that Chinese students would be more prone to ...
K L, Dion, B B, Toner
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Deconstructing test anxiety

Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 2008
Recent changes to educational policy which have focused attention on the use of high stakes testing as performance and accountability measures have renewed interest in test anxiety both in the UK and the USA. The aim of this paper is to provide a critical examination of the test anxiety construct, and explore the ways in which test anxiety is written ...
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Test-Induced Anxiety With Children

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
Thirty-five elementary school children received the WISC, Rorschach, CAT, and Sentence Completion Test in counterbalanced order with a test-test interval of approximately 24 hours. State and trait anxiety measures were assessed immediately prior to and immediately following each test administration.
C S, Newmark   +3 more
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Neurotic Nucleus and Test Anxiety

The Journal of Psychology, 1991
Undergraduate university students (N = 103) participated in a study of the relationship between test anxiety and the variables of trait anxiety, self-esteem, locus of control, mental ability, and gender. Results indicated bivariate associations between total test anxiety and the other measures except for mental ability.
A F, de Man, V, Hall, D, Stout
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Testing for anxiety

Clinical Neuroscience Research, 2003
Various test paradigms have been developed to assess behavioral parameters indicating anxiety in rodents. Tests for anxiety in rodents are suggested to be valuable tools in determining the implication of genetic factors within the whole complexity of behavior and are specifically valuable in identifying the profile of anxiety-related behavior in these ...
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Test Anxiety Questionnaires.

Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1958
G, MANDLER, J E, COWEN
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Test Anxiety Level and Test Format Preference

Psychological Reports, 1981
Responses of 100 students to the Test Anxiety Scale were used to classify subjects by level of anxiety. Order of perceived difficulty of test formats from easiest to hardest was multiple-choice, true-false, problem-solving, completion, interpretive exercise, and essay.
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Nurse Certification and Test Anxiety

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship between scores on the Westside Test Anxiety Scale (WTAS) and nurse certification rates. BACKGROUND Nurse certification is associated with improved outcomes. Understanding intrinsic factors associated with low certification rates including test
Karen, Stanzo   +7 more
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