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  1. 1 sty 2003 · The Test Anxiety Scale (TAS; Sarason, 1978) is a trait measure of test anxiety, and represents a shift in focus from the situation to the person. The TAS consists

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  2. Test Anxiety Scale adapted from Sarason, I.G. (1980), Test Anxiety: Theory, Research, and Applications. Scoring the Test Anxiety Scale is very easy. The total number of "True" checks is your test anxiety score. A score of 12 or below ranks in the low-test anxiety range.

  3. The Sarason Test Anxiety Scale (TAS; Mandler & Sarason, 1952) was developed to measure students' feelings of anxiety in test-taking situations. The questionnaire was presented to the students as a "questionnaire on attitudes toward test situations."

  4. Analyzed the nature of test anxiety and its relationships to performance and cognitive interference from the standpoint of attentional processes. A new instrument to assess dimensions of reactions to tests is presented, and its psychometric properties are described.

  5. 31 lip 2018 · Using the 4-point Likert-type response scale, the range of potential scores for the CTAS-2 is 24–96, with the following ranges for each identified level: low cognitive test anxiety (CTAS-2 Total = 24–43); moderate cognitive test anxiety (CTAS-2 Total = 44–66); and high cognitive test anxiety (CTAS-2 Total = 67–96).

  6. 23 kwi 2020 · In this study, the psychometric properties of three commonly used rating scales of test anxiety were examined, including the test anxiety inventory (TAI), the test anxiety scale (TAS) and the Friedman-Bendas Test Anxiety Scale (FAT).

  7. The Test Anxiety Scale for Children (TASC; Sarason et al., 1960) was developed specifically for school-aged children and has been the most widely used self-report instrument for measuring children’s test anxiety.

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