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Group Desensitization of Test Anxiety in Elementary School
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1973
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesTeen AnxietyEducational PsychologyEducationMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyLow Anxious SsPsychophysiologyClinical PsychologyCriterion Test ScoresStress BiomarkersGroup DesensitizationBehavioural ProblemExperimental PsychopathologyStress PsychologyPsychiatrySchool PsychologySocial StressSixth Grade StudentsAnxiety DisordersPsychopathology
Summary Fifth and sixth grade students (N = 87) were divided into High Test Anxious and Low Test Anxious groups on the basis of galvanic skin responses (GSR). Ss identified as High Anxious responded positively to group systematic desensitization procedures, exhibiting significantly (p < .05) lower autonomic indices of test anxiety and significantly (p < .001) improved criterion test scores. Low Anxious Ss exposed to the systematic desensitization program demonstrated no significant change in criterion test scores.
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