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The International Journal on the Biology of Stress
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Examination stress as an ecological inducer of cortisol and psychological responses to stress in undergraduate students

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Pages 199-206 | Received 23 Jul 2006, Accepted 11 Sep 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Figure 1 The significant interaction between gender and examination stress session with salivary cortisol concentration (nmol/l) as the dependent variable. Males (N = 25) showed a significant session effect (*p = 0.04), whereas females (N = 32) did not. Values are means ± SD.

Figure 1 The significant interaction between gender and examination stress session with salivary cortisol concentration (nmol/l) as the dependent variable. Males (N = 25) showed a significant session effect (*p = 0.04), whereas females (N = 32) did not. Values are means ± SD.

Table I.  The influence of examination stress session (low vs. high) on the stress measures: For all subjects and for females and males separately.

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