Test Anxiety

Applied Research, Assessment, and Treatment Interventions

By (author) Marty Sapp

Paperback - £35.00

Publication date:

20 November 2013

Length of book:

192 pages

Publisher

University Press of America

Dimensions:

229x152mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761862390

This book is designed to give students and researchers the confidence to understand, assess, treat, and research test anxiety. Marty Sapp presents the various cognitive and behavioral theories of test anxiety along with instruments for measuring test anxiety. He integrates statistical methodology, measurement, and research designs with actual research situations that occur within the test anxiety field. In addition, the SPSS codes for conducting sample reliability and validity are provided along with the codes for finding confidence intervals around population reliability measures. Like the previous edition, the logic of structural equations modeling is presented with the EQS structural equations program. Many researchers view test anxiety as existing of factors such as Sarasons’s four-factor model or Spielberger’s two-factor model. Both models can be easily analyzed by EQS. In terms of treatment, affective, cognitive, behavioral, hypnosis, systematic desensitization, Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and the Eye-Movement Technique (EMT) are presented. This book integrates applied research designs and statistical and measurement methodology that frequently occur in the test anxiety literature, but the methodological treatment of research is nonmathematical. Finally, extensive discussions of treatments for test anxiety are provided.
Praise for the Second Edition
The book is incredibly well-written . . . the author communicates in a strikingly clear, straightforward, and importantly, concise manner . . . a valuable handbook of tools and information that will facilitate the research process.