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Hedl, John J., Jr.; Bartlett, James – 1982
Two additional studies in long-term sentence memory were conducted to determine if certain critical relationships predicted by a cognitive model of test anxiety could be strengthened. Using the same sentence materials combined with different procedures, reliable test anxiety - memory relationships were generated by not constraining the initial…
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Long Term Memory, Models
PDF pending restorationHedl, John J., Jr.; Bartlett, James – 1985
Using an effort toward comprehension paradigm developed by P. M. Auble, J. J. Franks, and S. A. Soraci, Jr. (1979), the worry component of state test anxiety was related to long-term memory for sentence encoding conditions that involved comprehension, but low effort (embedded-cue) and comprehension-high effort (post-cue). A noncomprehension…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Cues, Encoding (Psychology)


