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Pre-exam anxiety ‘can boost grades’

Researchers have found that being anxious only has a negative impact on results if a child's memory is poor.

Sitting in exams may often turn out to be nerve-wracking,however,being anxious beforehand can boost your grades,a new study has found.

Researchers have found that being anxious only has a negative impact on results if a child’s memory is poor.

However,if a young person has a good memory,his tendency to feel anxious is linked with getting better mark,the ‘BBC News’ reported.

The research assessed 96 children aged 12 to 14 in memory and anxiety tests.

A questionnaire established how anxious the children usually felt,and the results were measured against their ability to perform computerised tests involving “complex” or working-memory skills.

“We found that for individuals with low working-memory capacity,increases in (a tendency towards) anxiety were related to decreases in cognitive test performance,” researchers said.

“For those with high working-memory capacity,however,the pattern of results was reversed. An increase in (a tendency towards) anxiety was linearly associated with higher test scores.

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“These effects were not better accounted for by gender,age,or time of testing,” researchers said.

The study findings are published in the British Journal of ‘Psychology’.

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