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November, 2005
Reduce Test Anxiety to Improve Student Performance
Test anxiety has been formally defined as the set of phenomenological, physiological, and behavioral responses that accompany concern about possible negative consequences or failure on an exam or similar evaluative situation. (p. 268) But most teachers dont need a formal description: theyve seen test anxiety firsthand.
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