Description
Book SynopsisThis 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.
Trade ReviewPraise 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. * Apa Review Of Books *
Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Part 1: Applied Research Chapter 1: Variables Employed in Test Anxiety Research Chapter 2: Internal Validity Chapter 3: Difficulties that Occur with Test Anxiety Research Chapter 4: Common Research Designs Chapter 5: Measures of Central Tendency and Measures of Variability Part II: Measurement Issues Chapter 6: Measurement Issues Chapter 7: Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Using EQS Part III: Assessment Chapter 8: Assessment Part IV: Treatment Interventions Chapter 9: Treatment Interventions Index