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Trait-Anxiety Differences among Medical Students
Psychological Reports, 1986This study investigated the degree to which age, year of study, sex, and marital status predict trait anxiety, as measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, among 131 medical students in four classes of a six-year medical school. Univariate analysis showed men had lower trait-anxiety scores than women, and married students had lower scores than ...
J, Bernstein, S, Carmel
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1987
This chapter should be read in conjunction with the following chapter by Mathews and Eysenck. The emphasis differs in the two chapters, in that this chapter is concerned with trait anxiety in normals, whereas the chapter by Mathews and Eysenck deals with clinical anxiety. Despite this difference, there is much overlap between the two chapters.
Michael W. Eysenck, Andrew Mathews
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This chapter should be read in conjunction with the following chapter by Mathews and Eysenck. The emphasis differs in the two chapters, in that this chapter is concerned with trait anxiety in normals, whereas the chapter by Mathews and Eysenck deals with clinical anxiety. Despite this difference, there is much overlap between the two chapters.
Michael W. Eysenck, Andrew Mathews
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Cognitive Correlates of Multidimensional Trait Anxiety
Psychological Reports, 1978Endler and Okada's (1975) S-R Inventory of General Trait Anxiousness, modified to measure cognitive irrationality, was administered to college students (46 women and 28 men) in introductory psychology. Positive correlations (.36—.75) between self-reported anxiety and irrationality were found.
G, Morelli, B, Friedman
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State-Trait Anxiety and Motocross Performance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986The prediction from state-trait theory that subjects low in anxiety will perform better than highly anxious subjects on a more difficult task was tested on a motocross competition. We analyzed the relationships among the entire rank order of finish and state and trait anxiety measured by State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for 32 motocross riders (males ...
C A, DeMojà, G, DeMojà
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Facial emotion recognition in trait anxiety
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2006The study investigated the relationship between recognition of emotional facial expressions and trait anxiety. A nonclinical sample of 19 participants with high-trait anxiety was selected, using the trait version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and compared with a sample of 20 participants with low-trait anxiety on a facial expression recognition
SURCINELLI, PAOLA +4 more
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Differentiating anxiety and depression: the State-Trait Anxiety-Depression Inventory
Cognition and Emotion, 2016The differentiation of trait anxiety and depression in nonclinical and clinical populations is addressed. Following the tripartite model, it is assumed that anxiety and depression share a large portion of negative affectivity (NA), but differ with respect to bodily hyperarousal (specific to anxiety) and anhedonia (lack of positive affect; specific to ...
Renner, Karl-Heinz +3 more
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Dental anxiety and trait anxiety: an investigation of their relationship
British Dental Journal, 2009Anxiety related to dental treatment is a fairly common phenomenon. Some studies have shown that there is an association between dental anxiety and general fears and anxiety, neuroticism and general psychological distress.This study was designed to examine the relationship between dental anxiety and trait anxiety.The sample consisted of 1,030 ...
D, Fuentes, C, Gorenstein, L W, Hu
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Differences between trait fear and trait anxiety: Implications for psychopathology
Clinical Psychology Review, 2011Fear and anxiety are poorly delineated in much of the clinical and research literatures. Although some theorists and researchers have posited explanations for how trait fear and trait anxiety differ, many others conceptualize the constructs as largely or entirely interchangeable.
Patrick, Sylvers +2 more
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Coping Skills: Role of Trait Sport Confidence and Trait Anxiety
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004The current research assesses relationships among coping skills, trait sport confidence, and trait anxiety. Two samples ( n = 47 and n = 77) of international competitors from surf life saving ( M = 23.7 yr.) and touch rugby ( M = 26.2 yr.) completed the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory, Trait Sport Confidence Inventory, and Sport Anxiety Scale ...
Scott, Cresswell, Ken, Hodge
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1987
At first glance, the attempts by personality theorists to provide a taxonomy of personality traits seem to have achieved little in the way of consensus. However, as Eysenck and Eysenck (1985) demonstrated, many (or even most) of the disagreements concerning the number and nature of major personality dimensions stem from looking at the same reality from
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At first glance, the attempts by personality theorists to provide a taxonomy of personality traits seem to have achieved little in the way of consensus. However, as Eysenck and Eysenck (1985) demonstrated, many (or even most) of the disagreements concerning the number and nature of major personality dimensions stem from looking at the same reality from
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