1st Edition

Achievement, Stress, and Anxiety

Edited By Heinz W. Krohne, Lothar Laux Copyright 1982
402 Pages
by Routledge

402 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1982, the purpose of this volume Achievement, Stress and Anxiety was to describe recent advances in achievement-related stress and anxiety research. The notion of achievement is broadly conceived and encompasses all activities in which individuals know that their performance is being evaluated (by themselves or by others). The volume is divided into five parts. Part I is... Read more

Contributors.  Preface.  Part I: Basic Problems  1. Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Achievement-related Stress and Anxiety Research Lothar Laux and Gerhard Vossel  2. Methodological Problems in Research on Stress Joseph E. McGrath  Part II: Stress, Coping, and Performance  3. Regulatory Activity during States of Stress Peter Schulz and Wolfgang Schönpflug  4. Psychophysiological Aspects of Performance and Adjustment to Stress Ulf Lundberg  5. Learned Helplessness. Anxiety, and Achievement Motivation: Neglected Parallels in Cognitive, Affective, and Coping Responses Carol S. Dweck and Camille B. Wortman  6. Coping with Stress as a Problem-Solving Process Donald Meichenbaum, David Henshaw and Norman Himel  Part III: Anxiety and Coping in Achievement Situations  7. Anxiety and Complex Learning Darlene L. Heinrich and Charles D. Spielberger  8. Repression-Sensitization as a Central Construct in Coping Research Heinz W. Krohne and Josef Rogner  9. Trait Anxiety and Cognitive Coping Behavior B. Kent Houston  10. Evaluation Anxiety: A Cognitive-Attentional Construct Jeri Dawn Wine  Part IV: Achievement Motivation, Causal Attribution, and Anxiety  11. An Attribution Theory of Motivation and Emotion Bernard Weiner  12. Task-Irrelevant Cognitions during an Exam: Incidence and Effects Heinz Heckhausen  13. Fear Reactions and Achievement Behavior of Students Approaching an Examination Peter Becker  14. Aspiration Level and Causal Attribution under Noise Stimulation Wolfgang Schönpflug  Part V: Methods in Stress and Anxiety Research  15. Methods for Studying Stressful Situations David Magnusson and Håkan Stattin  16. Self-Report Measures in Research on Job-Related Stress Geerd Weyer  17. Response Bias in the Measurement of Achievement and Stress: Applications of Signal Detection Theory Manfred Velden  18. Causal Inference from Nonexperimental Research on Anxiety and Educational Achievement Volker Hodapp.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

Heinz W. Krohne

Lothar Laux