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Kumar, V.K.; Farley, Frank H. – 1975
This study examined the effects on long-term retention of variations in intensity and of temporal parameters of arousal following a single learning trial in a paired-associate task. The subjects were 56 female university students. Intensity of arousal was manipulated by using two levels of white noise--75 decibels and 90 decibels sound pressure…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Females, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedBoyle, G. J. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
An extremely unpleasant film was shown to one group of students, while another group served as controls. Results suggest that, under conditions of stressful emotional arousal, learning outcomes are influenced predominantly by the combined effects of personality traits, motivational dynamics, and emotional states, which outweigh the influence of…
Descriptors: Adults, Arousal Patterns, Emotional Response, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSchmeck, Ronald R; Spofford, Mark – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1982
An investigation was undertaken to determine whether highly aroused (e.g. highly anxious) students are handicapped with regard to their ability to learn through deep processing and elaboration. The hypothesis that well-developed deep and elaborative habits of thought might counteract the disruptive effects that excessive arousal has upon students…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Cognitive Style, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKelley, Derek H.; Gorham, Joan – Communication Education, 1988
Investigates the effects of immediacy on cognitive learning in an experimental situation which removed the effects of affect from the measurement of cognitive learning. Finds a positive relationship between immediacy and cognitive learning at the short-term recall level. (MM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, Attention, Cognitive Ability
Turner, Philip M. – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1983
Presents results of research into the relationship between two anxiety measures and performance on a visual concept acquisition task for university undergraduates. Analysis of variance indicates a significant interaction between cueing treatment and scores on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Further research using different populations and…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Analysis of Variance, Anxiety, Arousal Patterns
Dempsey, Richard H. – 1983
To test two competing paradigms of the arousal-learning relationship--(1) increases in subject arousal will lead to increased learning in all but extreme cases of excitation, and (2) high subject arousal yields poor immediate memory but high ultimate memory--92 college students were presented with a tape recorded message in varying classroom…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Communication Research, Higher Education


