Abstract

Greater observed body movement in the test-taking situation was significantly related to lower verbal SAT scores. Observed movement did not, however, relate significantly to either math SAT scores or test anxiety as measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Furthermore, the negative observed movement-verbal SAT relationship was not mediated by test anxiety.

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