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Test Anxiety and its Effect on the Personality of Students with Learning Disabilities
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2004
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Different Personality ProfilesDisabilityEducational PsychologyEducationPsychometricsMental HealthClassical Test TheoryPsychologyLearning Disability AssessmentClinical PsychologyPsychological EvaluationPersonality VariablesSpecific Learning DisorderPsychiatryTest DevelopmentTest AnxietyEducational TestingIsraeli AdultsLearning DisabilitiesSpecial EducationMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychological Measurement
The purpose of this study was to look for personality variables that characterized young adults with learning disabilities and test anxiety. Fifty-four Israeli adults diagnosed with learning disabilities participated in the study, 24 of them were diagnosed as having test anxiety; 30 did not have test anxiety. The participants completed the Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI) to validate the diagnosis of test anxiety and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) to assess the different personality profiles. The results showed significant differences between the two groups on 35 out of 68 measures of the MMPI-2. A discriminant-function analysis of the content scales, the supplementary scales, and the Harris-Lingoes scales of the MMPI-2 showed that one measure, College Maladjustment, explained most of the variance. Further analysis assessed the various test anxiety profiles of the two types of test anxiety, “emotionality” and “worry.” The meaning of the results is discussed as a basis for explaining the profile of a student with learning disabilities and test anxiety.
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