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Ratanasiripong, Paul; Sverduk, Kevin; Hayashino, Diane; Prince, Judy – College Student Journal, 2010
The increasing prevalence of stress and anxiety on college campuses along with limited resources and budget reductions for many campuses has prompted the need for innovative approaches to help students effectively manage their stress and anxiety. With college students becoming more and more technology-savvy, the authors present an innovative…
Descriptors: Stress Management, College Students, Campuses, Biofeedback
Von Bargen, Wayne J. – 1981
College students experiencing academic difficulties are a major concern to universities. Research has indicated that many underachievers display certain identifiable electroencephalogram (EEG) characteristics. Unlike achieving students, underachievers often exhibit little EEG arousal during normally motivating tasks. These findings suggest that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes
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Thompson, Jack G.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
All treatment combinations successfully reduced both somatic and cognitive anxiety symptoms. The grade point average of experimental subjects was significantly higher than that of no-treatment controls. Findings suggest that early intervention for academic anxiety was beneficial. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, College Students, Feedback