2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/c4jk3
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Physical Exercise in Improving Standardized Test Scores Through Attention Indices

Abstract: In the US, standardized tests have risen in prevalence, extending their importance from education placement to employment. Attention is crucial to improving testing performance. Past studies have established that acute, coordinative, aerobic exercise improves attention, which is measured by the D2 Attention Test, emotional analysis, reading time, and eye movement tracking. No studies have drawn connections between physical exercise’s quantifiable improvement in attention to improvements in standardized tests; … Show more

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