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The relationship between worry and academic performance: examining the moderating role of attention control.

Alannah B HortonAnnelise M PringDaniel RudaizkyPatrick J F Clarke
Published in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2024)
Findings suggest that worry may shape performance according to attention control levels, with attention control's moderating role being more pronounced under conditions of acute worry. These results provide preliminary evidence that attention control assessed under worry may better predict real-world performance, compared to assessment at rest.
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