The investigation was concerned with determining the effectiveness of group systematic desensitization and group covert positive reinforcement, with a control group. The two treatment conditions were to be compared if both were effective in reducing test anxiety as measured by the College Form of the Test Anxiety Questionnaire. Three groups were employed, two treatment and one control group, with four subjects in each. An analysis of covariance yielded insignificant results at the .05 level. A review of the literature was presented, procedural aspects of the treatments were covered, and possible reasons for the insignificant results were discussed
Abstract: Test anxiety is an observable fact that many students usually encounter during tests. It i...
The study aims to determine the effectiveness of systematic desensitization techniques to reduce exa...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
The study develops, implements, and evaluates a group systematic desensitization program to reduce t...
Of the eight hundred Ball State University freshman and sophomore students surveyed to determine the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)Systematic desensitization and progressive relaxati...
Following an orientation session in which test-anxious students were instructed in the theory and me...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of system aticdesensitization and of initial l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35)Three vicarious treatments of test anxiety were com...
The problem with which this investigation was concerned was that of determining the effectiveness of...
This study purported to determine the effectiveness of symptom and dynamic cues in the systematic de...
The problem of this study was to measure the generalization of the effects of group systematic desen...
AbstractGroup counselling is easier than individual counselling, and it is effective on many of surf...
The present study was concerned with comparing the relative effectiveness of behavior rehearsal and ...
The purposes of the study were to: 1. Determine the level of test anxiety present, as measured by th...
Abstract: Test anxiety is an observable fact that many students usually encounter during tests. It i...
The study aims to determine the effectiveness of systematic desensitization techniques to reduce exa...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...
The study develops, implements, and evaluates a group systematic desensitization program to reduce t...
Of the eight hundred Ball State University freshman and sophomore students surveyed to determine the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)Systematic desensitization and progressive relaxati...
Following an orientation session in which test-anxious students were instructed in the theory and me...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of system aticdesensitization and of initial l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35)Three vicarious treatments of test anxiety were com...
The problem with which this investigation was concerned was that of determining the effectiveness of...
This study purported to determine the effectiveness of symptom and dynamic cues in the systematic de...
The problem of this study was to measure the generalization of the effects of group systematic desen...
AbstractGroup counselling is easier than individual counselling, and it is effective on many of surf...
The present study was concerned with comparing the relative effectiveness of behavior rehearsal and ...
The purposes of the study were to: 1. Determine the level of test anxiety present, as measured by th...
Abstract: Test anxiety is an observable fact that many students usually encounter during tests. It i...
The study aims to determine the effectiveness of systematic desensitization techniques to reduce exa...
Typescript (photocopy).The major purpose of this study was to compare Meichenbaum and Butler's (1980...