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Cognitive and Emotional Components of Test Anxiety: A Distinction and Some Initial Data
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PsychopathologyAffective VariableAffective NeuroscienceEducational PsychologyEducationPsychometricsClassical Test TheoryPsychologySocial SciencesShort Pre-examination QuestionnaireCollege ExaminationPsychological EvaluationCognitive FactorBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryPerformance ExpectancyTest DevelopmentTest AnxietyStudent SuccessEducational TestingEmotional IntelligenceEducational MeasurementEmotionInitial DataEmotional ComponentsEducational AssessmentAnxiety DisordersPsychological Measurement
This study examined the relationship between two aspects of the TAQ, identified as “worry” and “emotionality,” and performance expectancies on a college examination. For this purpose, a short Pre-examination Questionnaire was developed. As predicted, worry (W) was inversely related to performance expectancy. No relationship between expectancy and emotionality (E) was found.
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