Manifest anxiety scores of students receiving part-time services for learning disabilities, students receiving full-time services for learning disabilities, and a matched group of nonexceptional peers were compared. A significant difference was found between the part-time group and the nonexceptional group in Total Anxiety and Worry-Oversensitivity.
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