TRADING ACCURACY FOR SPEED - GENDER DIFFERENCES ON A STROOP TASK UNDER MILD PERFORMANCE ANXIETY

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VONKLUGE, S
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[1] Department of Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
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10.2466/pms.1992.75.2.651
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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A standard Stroop task was used to examine the effect of performance anxiety on 58 male and 69 female undergraduates. Subjects were approached either by two casually dressed experimenters who did not stress speed or accuracy or by 4 or 5 formally dressed experimenters who stressed quick and accurate performance. Subjects were told the test would assess their "mental acuity"; their responses were visibly tape-recorded. Reaction times did not show differential response by anxiety condition; men and women showed different RTs only in the low-anxiety condition, with women performing significantly more slowly. There were no significant differences for the high-anxiety condition. Analysis of errors showed women were more accurate than men. Men traded accuracy for speed and may have been under equal performance stress in both situations. When performance was not stressed, women were slower and more accurate than men. When performance was stressed, women increased their speed to match that of men while maintaining their greater accuracy.
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