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26.03.2020 • 
Social Studies

After many years of working, Seton has decided to go back to college, and he feels nervous about taking his first exam. According to the Yerkes-Dodson law, why is Seton's nervousness a good thing? Group of answer choices A moderate level of anxiety is associated with optimal performance on exams. Nervousness is correlated with intelligence, so the more nervous Seton feels, the better he will perform on the exam. Nervousness is a sign of extrinsic motivation, which signals that Seton is on a path to success. Wanting to stop the nervousness is a type of incentive that will drive Seton to study harder.

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