Test anxiety (TA) is highly distressing and can significantly undermine academic performance. Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions for university students with TA have been conducted, but there has been no systematic review of their efficacy. This meta-analysis examines the efficacy of interventions for test-anxious university students in: (i) reducing TA, and (ii) improving academic performance. We searched for RCTs published in English language peer-reviewed journals. Forty-four RCTs met our eligibility criteria (n = 2,209). Interventions were superior to control conditions at post-treatment for reducing TA (g = −0.76) and improving academic performance (g = 0.37). Interventions were superior to control conditions at ...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
Experiencing anxiety when studying statistics as a prerequisite subject is commonplace for students ...
The relative efficacy of interventions for test anxiety in university students is unknown. Previous ...
Test Anxiety (TA) is an emotional, physiological, behavioural and cognitive construct that has been...
This research explores the effects of a group intervention aimed at reducing self-reported test anxi...
Test anxiety has a negative impact on the college success of many students. This study attempts to i...
Eighty-eight undergraduate college students enrolled in three introductory psychology classes, all o...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and study skills trainin...
The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized control trial of a targeted, facilitated, test anxi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35)Three vicarious treatments of test anxiety were com...
Approximately 10–30% of college students meet criteria for test anxiety and are at greater risk for ...
Cognitive-behavioural interventions have been shown to be effective treatments for test anxiety. Stu...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
Experiencing anxiety when studying statistics as a prerequisite subject is commonplace for students ...
The relative efficacy of interventions for test anxiety in university students is unknown. Previous ...
Test Anxiety (TA) is an emotional, physiological, behavioural and cognitive construct that has been...
This research explores the effects of a group intervention aimed at reducing self-reported test anxi...
Test anxiety has a negative impact on the college success of many students. This study attempts to i...
Eighty-eight undergraduate college students enrolled in three introductory psychology classes, all o...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and study skills trainin...
The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized control trial of a targeted, facilitated, test anxi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35)Three vicarious treatments of test anxiety were com...
Approximately 10–30% of college students meet criteria for test anxiety and are at greater risk for ...
Cognitive-behavioural interventions have been shown to be effective treatments for test anxiety. Stu...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
Experiencing anxiety when studying statistics as a prerequisite subject is commonplace for students ...