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Recent publications of our STAR members

The following articles or books have been published recently by members of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society. The complete reference to each publicaton is provided and, where available, an abstract is included.

If you are a STAR member and would like to announce you recent publications here, please contact Stefanie Morgenroth.

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Buchwald, Petra (2010). Test anxiety and performance in the framework of the conservation of resources theory. Cognition, Brain, Behavior, 14, 283-293.

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Bertrams, A., Englert, C., & Dickhäuser, O. (2010). Self-control strength in the relation between trait test anxiety and state anxiety. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 738-741. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2010.09.005

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Frydenberg, E. (2010). Think Positively: A Course for Developing Coping Skills in Adolescents. London: Continuum >> PDF-File <<

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Buchwald, P. (2010). Impact of Assessment on Students' Test Anxiety. In Eva Baker, Penelope Peterson and Barry McGaw (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Education, 3rd Edition. Oxford: Elsevier.

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Arkin, R.M., Oleson, K.C., & Carroll, P.J. Handbook of the Uncertain Self (2009).
New York & Hove, Psychology Press (Taylor and Francis).

The Handbook is a compendium of contemporary research that is cross-disciplinary yet focused on the self -- when it seeks uncertainty, or responds to uncertainty -- about its own standing. The work is strongly inspired by work on test anxiety, social anxiety, shyness, loss aversion, and other concepts.

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Flyer for Thriving, Surviving or Going Under: Coping with Everyday Lives

Flyer for Thriving, Surviving or Going Under: Coping with Everyday Lives

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Frydenberg, E. (2008). Adolescent Coping: Advances in Theory, Research and Practice. London: Routledge.

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