Stress and performance in basic academic disciplines: relevant variables
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academic stress, Academic performance, stressful variablesAbstract
Provides a general account ofthe main variables presented in the relation ofleaming performance and stressful enviroments in and out ofschool. Theexperience ofstress inrelation to academic performance is influenced by a number of contextual and personal factors. lt's possible to reduce negative stress using strategies of coping with stressful variables. It is relevant to develop pro grams to prevent stress in the schools setting.
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