Test anxiety is a major concern in education because it causes uncomfortable feelings in test-anxious students and may reduce the validity of exam scores as a measure of learning. As such, brief and cost-effective interventions are necessary to minimize the negative impact of test anxiety on students’ academic performance. In the present experiment, we examine two such interventions: expressive writing (Experiment 1) and an instructional intervention (Experiment 2), with the latter developed from a similar intervention for stereotype threat. Across four authentic exams in a psychology class, students alternated between completing the intervention and a control task immediately before completing the exams. Neither intervention was effective ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of two anxiety-reducing techniques in a ...
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...
Abstract Test anxiety is a major concern in education because it causes uncomfortable feelings in te...
Test anxiety is a widespread problem that negatively impacts student performance. The mechanism prop...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum - Second Place Award for Psychological SciencesPrevious research...
Students of all ages struggle with test anxiety. Not only does this anxiety affect the mental well-b...
To explore the effect of expressive writing of positive emotions on test anxiety among senior-high-s...
Test anxiety is an issue for many students throughout their academic career. Nearly 25 percent of pu...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
The purpose of this quasi-experiment is to test two different methods for helping students reduce an...
Relieving test anxiety actions range from relaxation exercises to prescription medication. Humor can...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-46)The purpose of this study was to determine if tea...
The focus of this study is to look at how common testing anxiety is among students and how teachers ...
Eighty-eight undergraduate college students enrolled in three introductory psychology classes, all o...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of two anxiety-reducing techniques in a ...
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...
Abstract Test anxiety is a major concern in education because it causes uncomfortable feelings in te...
Test anxiety is a widespread problem that negatively impacts student performance. The mechanism prop...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum - Second Place Award for Psychological SciencesPrevious research...
Students of all ages struggle with test anxiety. Not only does this anxiety affect the mental well-b...
To explore the effect of expressive writing of positive emotions on test anxiety among senior-high-s...
Test anxiety is an issue for many students throughout their academic career. Nearly 25 percent of pu...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
The purpose of this quasi-experiment is to test two different methods for helping students reduce an...
Relieving test anxiety actions range from relaxation exercises to prescription medication. Humor can...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44]-46)The purpose of this study was to determine if tea...
The focus of this study is to look at how common testing anxiety is among students and how teachers ...
Eighty-eight undergraduate college students enrolled in three introductory psychology classes, all o...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of two anxiety-reducing techniques in a ...
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...