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Effects of Deep Breathing and Muscle Relaxation on ACT Scores
Eastern Education Journal (2011)
  • Heidi A. Larson, Eastern Illinois University
  • Jennifer R. Rose, Eastern Illinois University
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between perceived test anxiety and ACT scores. Participants included 58 high-school students (21 males, 37 females), preparing for the ACT’s. The experimental group received relaxation and deep breathing training to help manage their test anxiety. Results showed that while no significant differences were found among ACT scores between the experimental and control groups: post-test scores on an anxiety scale did reveal a significant difference. Implications of findings are discussed.
Disciplines
Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Heidi A. Larson and Jennifer R. Rose. "Effects of Deep Breathing and Muscle Relaxation on ACT Scores" Eastern Education Journal Vol. 40 Iss. 1 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/heidi_larson/5/