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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.
1 sty 2003 · This report reviews the development of the Test Anxiety Scale and its theoretical basis. Literature on test anxiety and its relationship to stress is summarized.
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."
1 gru 2008 · The tools used were Visual Analogue Scale indicating severity of anxiety, Test Anxiety Inventory, and a self-designed questionnaire to correlate the various predisposing factors.
29 gru 2021 · The Test Anxiety Scale developed by Sarason (1978) has been frequently used in the foreign language research context. However, recent approaches, intercultural differences, and educational...
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.
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).