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Westside Test Anxiety ScaleThe Westside Scale is found to be a highly valid measure of test anxiety impairment. See: Driscoll, R. (2007). Westside Test Anxiety Scale Validation. 6pp. ERIC onSite Test Anxiety ReductionAnxiety reduction benefits attained in 5 consecutive studies involving 96 students compare favorably to standard therapist-administered protocols. Driscoll, R. (2006), STARS-PAC Accelerated Anxiety Reduction: Rationale and Initial Findings. 18 pp. ERIC onSite C. Crews, J. Froeschle, & R. Driscoll. (2011) The Test-Anxiety Reduction Program. In T. Fitch & J. Marshall (Eds.). Group Work and Outreach Guide for College Counselors. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association, p.33-42.. Consistent test gains in controlled studies.18 percentile gains. Our first college intervention project produced 18 percentile test score gains for 12 college students, half of them on academic probation. Driscoll, R., B. Holt, L. Hunter (2005). Accelerated Desensitization and Adaptive Attitudes Interventions and Test Gains with Academic Probation Students. 13pp . ERIC, onSite 12+ percentile test gains on standardized HESI exam. Ginger Evans et al. Test-Anxiety Program and Test Gains with Nursing Students. 7pp.,ERIC, onSite
7 percentile gains were attained for 22 fifth grade students on the Tenn. state comprehensive
tests (TCAPs). Melanie Miller, J. Morton, R. Driscoll & K. A. Davis (2006). Accelerated Desensitization with Adaptive Attitudes and Test Gains with 5th Graders. 14pp. ERIC, onSite 4 percentile test gains with 6th grade students. Nichole Miller, R. DeLapp, R. Driscoll (2007). Group Anxiety Reduction with 6th Grade Students. 8pp. ERIC. onSite Related ResearchAn early component analysis indicates that exposure, strenuous activity, and positive images all contribute significantly to overall anxiety-reduction benefits Driscoll, R. (1976). Anxiety Reduction Using Physical Exertion and Positive Images. The Psychological Record, 26, 87-94. Nursing Students Are found to be Highly Test Anxious Driscoll, R., G. Evans, G. Ramsey, S. Wheeler (2009). High Test Anxiety among Nursing Students. 3pp. ERIC onSite Beat the System |