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Effects of Cue-Controlled Relaxation, a Placebo Treatment, and No Treatment on Changes in Self-Reported Test Anxiety Among College Students

Authors :
McGlynn, F. Dudley
Source :
Journal of Clinical Psychology. Jul 78 34(3):707-714.
Publication Year :
1978

Abstract

Describes an experiment in which a presumptively behavioral anxiety-management technique known as "cue-controlled relaxation" (Russell, Miller & June, 1975) was compared with a "deactivated" version of Borkovec's (1972) Avoidance Response Placebo treatment and with no intervention as means of reducing self-reported test anxiety among college students. (Author)

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
<searchLink fieldCode=&quot;SO&quot; term=&quot;%22Journal+of+Clinical+Psychology%22&quot;><i>Journal of Clinical Psychology</i></searchLink>. Jul 78 34(3):707-714.
Accession number :
EJ188267