Two short-term,cognitive interventions for the reduction of test anxiety |
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Authors: | Anup Sud Sagar Sharma |
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Affiliation: | Himachal Pradesh University , Shimla, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract Relative efficacy of Attentional Skills Training and Systematic Rational Restructuring as short-term (50 minutes each), cognitive interventions was determined on a sample of ninth-grade girls from India. Only Attentional Skills Training and not Systematic Rational Restructuring has been found to be effective for high test-anxious girls (regardless of intelligence), not only in the reduction of state test anxiety and its worry state component, but also in the reduction of anxiety interference and in the improvement of the estimated percent time spent on task. However, neither of the interventions improved the performance on the two difficult experimental tasks when compared to controls. |
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Keywords: | Test anxiety cognitive interventions |
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