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Test anxiety,working memory,and cognitive performance: Supportive effects of sequential demands
Authors:Stephan Dutke  Joachim Stöber
Institution:1. Free University of Berlin, Germany;2. Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Abstract:Substantial evidence suggests that test anxiety is associated with poor performance in complex tasks. Based on the differentiation of coordinative and sequential demands on working memory (Mayr & Kliegl, 1993), two studies examined the effects of sequential demands on the relationship between test anxiety and cognitive performance. Both studies found that high sequential demands had beneficial effects on the speed and accuracy of the performance of test-anxious participants. It is suggested that the more frequent memory updates associated with high sequential demands may represent external processing aids that compensate for the restricted memory capacity of individuals with high test anxiety.
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