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DiBattista, David; Gosse, Leanne – Journal of Experimental Education, 2006
The authors examined the relationship between the reactions of undergraduate students to using the Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT), an answer form that provides immediate feedback on multiple-choice questions, for the first time on a major examination and their levels of test anxiety and trait anxiety. They also assessed whether…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Feedback, Test Anxiety, Evaluation Methods
Hurren, B. Lee; Rutledge, Matt; Garvin, Amanda Burcham – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Why do creative teachers who want to help all their students learn in meaningful ways have to use high-pressure testing methods that work against that goal? The authors propose a system of testing that serves the need for evaluation while contributing to students' intellectual and social growth. (Contains 7 endnotes.)
Descriptors: Testing, School Readiness, Test Anxiety, Educational Strategies
Supon, Viola – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2004
Teachers can implement effective strategies to assist test-anxious students. By being aware of the types of student with these traits, they can develop, modify, and implement various strategies into their teaching repertoires. Furthermore, teachers who employ formative factors, habitual prudence, purposeful learning experiences, and test-wise…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Learning Strategies, Educational Testing, Educational Strategies
Kieffer, Kevin M.; Cronin, Christopher; Gawet, Debra L. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2006
Educational environments can place an exorbitant strain on the psychological well-being of students, and oftentimes students resort to substance use as a means to escape the stress of performance expectations. This study explored the influence of test and study worry and emotionality on students' reported reasons for consuming alcohol. The Reasons…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Drinking, Student Attitudes, Test Anxiety
Spielberger, Charles D., Ed.; Vagg, Peter R., Ed. – 1995
It is not surprising that a broad array of treatment programs have been developed to reduce test anxiety, since the consequences can be serious. The contributions in this volume review and evaluate the theory of test anxiety, its measurement, its manifestations, and possible treatments and their outcomes. The following chapters are included: (1)…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Cognitive Processes, Coping, Educational Assessment
Perney, Jan; Ravid, Ruth – 1990
Statistics courses are often viewed by many college students as impediments to the attainment of a desired degree. It is not uncommon for students to delay taking required statistics courses until just before graduation. Often part of the reason for this is a transferral of a basic anxiety about mathematics to statistics. The objectives of this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Mathematics, Course Selection (Students), Higher Education
Reece, Carol Carter; Todd, Robert F. – 1989
This study investigated the propositions that (1) the expressed preference for formal-deductive style of thinking and mathematics anxiety are negatively correlated; (2) the preferred cognitive style is positively correlated with the respondent's self-assessment of mathematical ability; and (3) those expressing a preference for the analyst style of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style
Harvill, Leo M. – 1984
The relationships among variables for a group of first year medical students were examined. The variables included previous test-taking experience, test-taking training, test anxiety, and level of test wiseness. The study also provided initial normative data concerning the level of test anxiety among entering medical students for comparison with…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Medical Students, Objective Tests
McMorris, Robert F.; And Others – 1983
Two 50-item multiple-choice forms of a grammar test were developed differing only in humor being included in 20 items of one form. One hundred twenty-six (126) eighth graders received the test plus alternate forms of a questionnaire. Humor inclusion did not affect grammar scores on matched humorous/nonhumorous items nor on common post-treatment…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grammar, Humor, Junior High Schools
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The purpose of this study was to examine teachers' perceptions of the direct and indirect influences that testing has on students. Subjects consisted of 12 male and 127 female kindergarten through grade 12 teachers in North Carolina--a state that mandates standardized testing. Districts may use only those test required by the state or they may use…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Standardized Tests
Silverman, Eda; Hanna, Joyce – 1987
This student workbook is intended for use in helping teenage and adult basic education (ABE) students reduce their anxiety over tests in general and over the General Educational Development (GED) test in particular. Exercises are provided to help students analyze and understand their feelings about and while taking tests, recall the childhood…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Behavior Modification, Change Strategies, Coping
Schreiber, Penny – 1981
A review of the ERIC literature on stress is presented, revealing counselors' incorporation of stress management techniques into their work with clients as well as their own coping mechanisms for dealing with stress in their personal and professional lives. The materials provide an overview of stress, its effects on students, women, families,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
Knight, Joseph – 1977
Although hypnosis has not been extensively used in education, a review of past research reveals five areas which might benefit from hypnotherapy: (1) motivation, (2) study habits, (3) concentration, (4) remedial reading, and (5) test anxiety. A questionnaire focusing on these areas was developed to determine the attitude of professional personnel…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Plake, Barbara S.; And Others – 1980
Number right and elimination scores were analyzed on a 48-item college level mathematics test that was assembled from pretest data in three forms by varying the item orderings: easy-hard, uniform, or random. Half of the forms contained information explaining the item arrangement and suggesting strategies for taking the test. Several anxiety…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Quantitative Tests
Peer reviewedTobias, Sigmund – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1987
Students were randomly assigned to read a text passage displayed on microcomputers in one of four conditions: (1) required reviewing of main; or (2) alternate text when responses to adjunct questions were incorrect; (3) reading with adjunct questions; and (4) reading without adjunct questions. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, High Schools, Learning Processes, Microcomputers

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