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Sarason, Irwin G., Kestenbaum, Joel M., Smith, David H., Sarason, I G, Kestenbaum, J M, Smith, D H |
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Journal of Personality; Jun72, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p242-249, 8p |
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The article presents information on the testing of anxiety that differs from individual to individual. High and low scorers on the Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) performed a learning task following one type of interview experience and one type of instructional condition. The interviews differed with regard to content, either emphasizing one's reactions to tests or a less personal topic. The subjects performed following either achievement or neutral instructions. The results showed that the interview about test-taking reactions had a generally detrimental effect, and that this was especially true for high TAS subjects. An interview about a less personal topic had a decidedly positive effect on high TAS subjects. The findings were interpreted in terms of attention differences between high and low TAS subjects to stimulus situations. |
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