Using Fidget Spinners and Stress Balls Do Not Impact College Introductory Psychology Test Scores

T. F. Ii, Victoria Riley-Lomedico
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Aim: To determine if the use of fidget spinners and stress balls impact college test scores in Introductory Psychology courses.  Study Design:  A between-participants experimental design was used.  Students were randomly assigned into conditions.  Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted at Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina, USA.  Fall semester. Methodology: 170 college students enrolled in Introductory Psychology courses participated in the study.  Participants were randomly assigned to use a fidget spinner, a stress ball, or sit quietly for 3 minutes before a unit test in their Introductory Psychology course. Results: Quantitative data was analyzed using SPSS.  There were no statistically significant differences in test scores between the three groups (P=.28).  The fidget spinner group (M=75.82, SD=13.12), the stress ball group (M=76.41, SD=13.89), and the control group (M=79.33, SD=11.17) scored similarly to each other on the unit test. Conclusion: Using fidget spinners or stress balls do not impact Introductory Psychology test scores.
使用Fidget Spinners和压力球不会影响大学心理学入门考试成绩
目的:确定在心理学入门课程中使用坐立不安的旋转器和压力球是否会影响大学考试成绩。研究设计:采用参与者之间的实验设计。学生们被随机分配到不同的环境中。研究地点和持续时间:该研究在美国南卡罗来纳州康威的海岸卡罗来纳大学进行。秋季学期。方法:170名参加心理学导论课程的大学生参与了这项研究。参与者被随机分配使用坐立不安的旋转器、压力球,或在心理学入门课程的单元测试前安静地坐3分钟。结果:采用SPSS软件对定量数据进行统计分析。三组之间的测试得分没有统计学上的显著差异(P=.28)。坐立不安旋转器组(M=75.82,SD=113.12)、压力球组(M=66.41,SD=13.89)和对照组(M=99.33,SD=111.17)在单元测试中的得分相似。结论:使用坐立不安的旋转器或压力球不会影响心理学入门考试的成绩。
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