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Interaction Of Anxiety Level, Lecture Atmosphere, And Testing Atmosphere On Test Scores

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posted on 2025-08-08, 13:36 authored by Janice Lee Carter
Environmental atmospheres of lecture and test for high anxious and low anxious students were factorially manipulated in order to assess the effect on classroom test performance. Results indicated that an unrelaxed lecture atmosphere was more conducive to optimal test performance than a relaxed lecture atmosphere. Other factors and all interactions were found to be insignificant. Theoretical implications were discussed.

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1973

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  • College of Arts and Sciences

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English

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Program of Study

Psychology

Advisor

Paul A. Fox

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  • Graduate Thesis

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