The current study examined ethnic/racial differences in test-related anxiety and its relationship to neurocognitive performance in a community sample of African American (n = 40) and European American (n = 36) adults. The authors hypothesized the following: (a) Test-anxiety related to negative performance evaluation would be associated with lower neurocognitive performance, whereas anxiety unrelated to negative evaluation would be associated with higher neurocognitive performance. (b) African American participants would report higher levels of anxiety about negative performance evaluation than European Americans. (c) European Americans would report higher levels of anxiety unrelated to negative performance evaluation. The first two hypothes...
This paper examines the effects of test anxiety and prior academic achievement on performance on two...
Objective: To examine the effects of anxiety on neuropsychological performance among HIV positive ad...
Poster examines the association of acculturation with test performance on a neuropsychological batte...
Objective: It has been suggested that variables such as education, culture and acculturation, and p...
Ethnic group differences in affective, behavioral, and cognitive measures of anxiety were exam-ined ...
The present study examined test anxiety and how several variables combined to affect performance. T...
The nature of test anxiety, what causes it, and how one can treat it has been an area of concern to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [136]-145)This paper attempts to develop a model of appli...
Students of all levels of academic achievement and intellectual abilities can be affected by test an...
Past research has shown that stereotypes must be actively suppressed in order for individuals to res...
Tests like the Grooved Pegboard may have specific value in South Africa in the context of screening ...
The potential impact of test anxiety on cognitive testing was examined in a sample of 300 predominan...
Although numerous studies have documented an association between discrimination and internalizing ps...
Anxiety disorders and situational anxiety are common in the general population, yet the influence of...
It is important to determine factors that may exacerbate the negative effects of experiences of raci...
This paper examines the effects of test anxiety and prior academic achievement on performance on two...
Objective: To examine the effects of anxiety on neuropsychological performance among HIV positive ad...
Poster examines the association of acculturation with test performance on a neuropsychological batte...
Objective: It has been suggested that variables such as education, culture and acculturation, and p...
Ethnic group differences in affective, behavioral, and cognitive measures of anxiety were exam-ined ...
The present study examined test anxiety and how several variables combined to affect performance. T...
The nature of test anxiety, what causes it, and how one can treat it has been an area of concern to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [136]-145)This paper attempts to develop a model of appli...
Students of all levels of academic achievement and intellectual abilities can be affected by test an...
Past research has shown that stereotypes must be actively suppressed in order for individuals to res...
Tests like the Grooved Pegboard may have specific value in South Africa in the context of screening ...
The potential impact of test anxiety on cognitive testing was examined in a sample of 300 predominan...
Although numerous studies have documented an association between discrimination and internalizing ps...
Anxiety disorders and situational anxiety are common in the general population, yet the influence of...
It is important to determine factors that may exacerbate the negative effects of experiences of raci...
This paper examines the effects of test anxiety and prior academic achievement on performance on two...
Objective: To examine the effects of anxiety on neuropsychological performance among HIV positive ad...
Poster examines the association of acculturation with test performance on a neuropsychological batte...