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Teemant, Annela – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2010
ESL students struggle to represent accurately on tests what they know. Understanding what constitutes equitable testing practices in university settings for ESL students poses a significant challenge to educators. This study reports on the content analysis of semi-structured interview data obtained from 13 university-level ESL students on their…
Descriptors: Testing, Interviews, Test Anxiety, English (Second Language)
Wilmore, Elaine L. – 1995
American schools face pressure to increase their students' test scores. Research reports have shown American students to be particularly stressed over test taking partially because of other outside interests in their lives that also take up time. This paper offers tips to help students relieve stress arising from the testing situation. Students…
Descriptors: High Schools, Scores, Test Anxiety, Test Wiseness
Tobias, Sigmund – 1984
This paper reviews the differences between two interpretations accounting for the poor test performance of high anxious students: (1) that anxiety interferes with retrieval of prior learning; or (2) that, due to study skills deficits, the initial acquisition by anxious students is less thorough than by those lower in anxiety. Research results…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Study Skills, Test Anxiety, Test Wiseness
Benton, Sidney E. – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1980
To reduce test anxiety, students should know that apparently no correlation exists between student rankings on examinations and the order in which students completed those examinations. Although the first paper completed usually ranks higher than the last, it is not necessarily the best paper, nor is the last the worst. (SB)
Descriptors: Performance, Scores, Test Anxiety, Test Coaching
Bloom, Marshall H.; Segal, Jann F. – 1977
Two groups of college students participated in test-anxiety reduction programs at a Learning Resource Center. One group (six students) participated in systematic desensitization procedures and the other group (17 students) was exposed to study skills methods of reducing test anxiety. Students in both groups were pretested and posttested with the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Desensitization, Higher Education

Kubistant, Tom – Education, 1981
Applies the basic principle of performance to taking tests, poses some alternative views of test performance, and provides some general guidelines that will facilitate improved test-taking. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Factors, Student Attitudes, Test Anxiety
Arguelles, Lourdes; Daugherty, Alane – Claremont Graduate University (NJ1), 2006
It is well known among scholars and practitioners that stress and anxiety responses are genuine scientifically measurable reactions to a perceived stressor. It is also common knowledge that high levels of stress and anxiety have a multitude of negative psycho-physiological effects. These effects can contribute to the development of depression and…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Stress Variables, Test Anxiety
Preparing Students for Testing: Should We Promote Test Wiseness? EREAPA Publication Series No. 93-1.
Wheeler, Patricia H.; Haertel, Geneva D. – 1993
Test-taking skills and methods used to prepare students for taking an examination are independent of knowledge and skills in the content area being tested. Test-taking skills do not give students the correct answers, but do allow the student to concentrate on answering questions without being confused by the mechanics of the test. Students who…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethics, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Summers, Jerry A.; Shobe, Robert E. – 1983
The authors state that this monograph provides information on how teachers and other school officials may assist students to score better on tests. The emphasis is on the development of test-taking skills, rather than on cognitive development. The contents include: (1) matching objectives, instruction, and testing; (2) assessment and test anxiety;…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Elementary Secondary Education, Guessing (Tests), Instructional Materials
Schmitt, Alicia P.; Crocker, Linda – 1981
The effectiveness of a strategy for improving performance on multiple choice items for examinees with different levels of test anxiety was assessed. Undergraduate measurement students responded to the Mandler-Sarason Test Anxiety Scale and to an objective test covering course content. Results indicated that, for most examinees, generation of an…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Response Style (Tests)
Gadell, Michael – Lifelong Learning, 1989
Suggestions are made regarding ways teachers can help adult learners reduce their test anxiety. These general comments apply to content-oriented courses and may have some general applicability to all testing situations. The suggestions include clearly characterizing the test prior to its administration, planning for last-minute questions on test…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Classroom Techniques
Paulman, Ronald G.; Kennelly, Kevin J. – 1982
The relative contributions of test anxiety and exam-taking skills to information-processing deficits were investigated in a dual-task paradigm comparing high and low test-anxious students with either good or poor exam-taking skills. Sixty-four undergraduate students (21 males, 43 females) were selected based upon pre-test scores on the Test…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Student Assessment Section. – 1981
This booklet is designed for elementary and middle school teachers to use in teaching students how to improve their test-taking skills. The authors draw the analogy between an athlete preparing for the big race and a young student getting ready for an important test. The central character is an underdeveloped test-taking tiger who, after going…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Parent Participation, Problem Solving
Hill, Kennedy T. – 1980
This program of research has three general thrusts. First, the relations between motivation and achievement performance were studied across children of various sociocultural backgrounds including lower- and middle- class white, black, and hispanic children. Motivational test bias was found to be strong for students of all sociocultural…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Education, Motivation, Racial Differences

Hill, Kennedy T. – Illinois School Research and Development, 1983
Reviews a 20-year program of research on motivation and test performance, concluding that test anxiety and test-taking skill deficits are distorting factors in efforts to test student aptitude, achievement, and competency. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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