The testing effect was used to teach the testing effect to increase feelings of self-efficacy in test taking and reduce test anxiety in 10-to11- year-olds. The impact of this intervention was measured with a new Self-efficacy in Test Taking measure and an adapted thoughts' subscale from the Children’s Test Anxiety Scale in pre-test, post-test conditions and with a control group. The intervention was designed to target the self-knowledge beliefs ‘layer’ from the S-REF (Self-referent Executive Function) model of test anxiety. The intervention was delivered primary classrooms, over six weeks and aimed to teach children to believe in test taking abilities, that testing routes were ‘well-oiled’, to improve feelings of self-efficacy about taking ...
The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized control trial of a targeted, facilitated, test anxi...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
The negative thoughts that anxious children experience while sitting for an exam consume working mem...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the program for coping with test anxiety based...
Test anxiety is a very complex phenomenon. It has been argued that the reason why comparative test a...
A pilot program to reduce test anxiety and related social-evaluative concerns is presented. Test-bus...
AIM: This study aimed to effectiveness of cognitive learning strategies on test anxiety and school p...
Areas where people utilize exams increase day by day. Learners intensively make an effort to achieve...
In the United Kingdom (UK) there is an increasing focus on children’s performance in tests with many...
Cognitive-behavioural interventions have been shown to be effective treatments for test anxiety. Stu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-46)The purpose of this study was to determine if tea...
This study sought to systematically review the full body of research on test anxiety in primary (ele...
Test Anxiety (TA) is an emotional, physiological, behavioural and cognitive construct that has been...
This study examined the relationship between self-efficacy (SE) and test anxiety (TA) to reading ach...
The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized control trial of a targeted, facilitated, test anxi...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
The negative thoughts that anxious children experience while sitting for an exam consume working mem...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the program for coping with test anxiety based...
Test anxiety is a very complex phenomenon. It has been argued that the reason why comparative test a...
A pilot program to reduce test anxiety and related social-evaluative concerns is presented. Test-bus...
AIM: This study aimed to effectiveness of cognitive learning strategies on test anxiety and school p...
Areas where people utilize exams increase day by day. Learners intensively make an effort to achieve...
In the United Kingdom (UK) there is an increasing focus on children’s performance in tests with many...
Cognitive-behavioural interventions have been shown to be effective treatments for test anxiety. Stu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-46)The purpose of this study was to determine if tea...
This study sought to systematically review the full body of research on test anxiety in primary (ele...
Test Anxiety (TA) is an emotional, physiological, behavioural and cognitive construct that has been...
This study examined the relationship between self-efficacy (SE) and test anxiety (TA) to reading ach...
The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized control trial of a targeted, facilitated, test anxi...
This article introduced a combination of study habits and test taking skills intervention for studen...
The negative thoughts that anxious children experience while sitting for an exam consume working mem...