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The Relationship Between MAOA Gene Polymorphism and Test Anxiety

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2013

Yangyang Liu*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Zuhong Lu
Affiliation:
Researh center for learning science, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
*
address for correspondence: Yanghan Liu, Department of Psychology, Nanjing University, Han kou lu 22, Nanjing, China. E-mail: liuyangyang661@sina.com

Abstract

In a sample of 569 Chinese high school students, the present findings indicated that students with the 4-repeat genotype showed a higher level of test anxiety. Furthermore, the prediction of academic performance on test anxiety was stronger among students with the 3-repeat genotype than those with the 4-repeat genotype. The present findings suggest that mono-amine-oxidase type A gene polymorphism is significantly related to test anxiety.

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TABLE 1 Descriptive Data and Intercorrelations Between Academic Performance and Test Anxiety

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TABLE 2 Genotype Distributions for the MAOA-Upstream Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (uVNTR) Polymorphism

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FIGURE 1 The mean values and standard errors of test anxiety scores at Grade 12 for students with different genotypes.