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Effects of Test Anxiety and Sex of Subject on Neuropsychological Test Peformance: Finger Tapping, Trail Making, Digit Span and Digit Symbol Tests
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Experimental PsychopathologyNeuropsychological FunctioningNeuropsychologyFinger Tapping TestPsychiatryFinger TappingMedicineTest DevelopmentTest AnxietyPsychologySocial SciencesDigit Symbol TestsSex DifferenceDigit SpanAnxiety DisordersPsychological EvaluationPsychopathology
To determine the effects of anxiety and sex on various neuropsychological tests, 28 male and 28 female non-impaired, high and low test-anxious subjects were given the Finger Tapping, Trail Making (Forms A and B), Digit Span, and Digit Symbol tests. Sex significantly affected only the Finger Tapping Test; females made significantly fewer taps. High test-anxious subjects reported an increase in posttest state anxiety. However, test anxiety did not significantly affect performance.
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