N-achievement, test anxiety, and subjective probability of success in risk taking behaviour.

Author(s)
Brody, N.
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Abstract

This study is concerned with the effects of an N-achievement and Test Anxiety on risk taking behaviour and subjective probability on success in a sequential decision task. Subjective probability of success is measured directly by asking the subject to state his confidence in a decision he must make. By use of a sequential decision task in which the probability of success goes from low to high the subject is presented with more relevant information.

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B 26096 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66 (1963) No. 5, p. 413-418, 1 graph., 3 tab., 11 ref.

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