The Relationship between Stress and Test Performance

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Title
The Relationship between Stress and Test Performance
Creator
Kaitlyn Duncanson
Exit Requirement
Honors Thesis
Date of Award
Jun-23
15 June 2023
Honors Program Director
Gavin Keulks
Faculty Advisor
Jay Schwartz
Abstract
Stress is a present factor in testing situations that hinders people's ability to perform. The present study sought to determine how noise stress affects test performance. It was hypothesized that, in the presence of stress, the participants' test performance would be different than when not in the presence of stress. Twenty-eight undergraduate students. To determine how stress affects test performance, participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions. Either they took the Stroop Color-Word test with noise stress or no noise stress. Non-significant results were found when comparing the test scores between the two conditions, t(26)= -1.21, p>.05, d=.46. Similarly, non-significant results were found when comparing the stress scores between the two conditions t(22)=0.56, p>.05, d=.23. These results suggest that the noise stress was not high enough to affect test scores or that stress does not affect test performance.
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Text
Language
eng
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