QUESTIONS FULL SOLUTION
◉ What are the 4 levels of response?. Answer: 1. immediate
2. delayed
3. assisted
4. educated selection
◉ involves immediately knowing the answer. Answer: immediate
response
◉ involves conducting a memory search to retrieve the answer from
long-term memory. Answer: delayed response
◉ involves using other questions in the test to assist you with
answering the question. Answer: assisted response
◉ involves using a variety of strategies to increase you odds in
selecting the correct answer. Answer: educated selection
◉ a reaction or response to events or situations that threaten to
disrupt a person's normal patterns or routines. Answer: stress
,◉ excessive stress that hinders a person's ability to perform well or
during a test. Answer: test anxiety
◉ an anxiety-reducing strategy that involves a series of activities
designed to reduce strong negative emotional reactions to an
upcoming situation. Answer: systematic desensitization
◉ the process of practicing previously learned information days and
even weeks after the initial learning occurred. Answer: ongoing
review
◉ the process of testing yourself so you can receive feedback about
the accuracy and completeness of your understanding. Answer: self-
quizzing
◉ -puts you better in control of your situations, choice of actions,
and outcomes
-requires a willingness to examine attitudes, beliefs, and personal
patterns as well as a willingness to make changes or adjustments.
Answer: creating a positive mindset
◉ When your mind shifts away from the test and your
concentrations begins fading quickly, what should you do?. Answer:
use positive self-talk and force yourself to keep your eyes on the test
, ◉ What is an example of using positive self-talk?. Answer: "I can do
this."
◉ Name 6 test prep strategies.. Answer: 1. organizing materials
2. pay attention to test details
3. gather course materials
4. predict test questions
5. use ongoing time-management strategies
6. use the recency effect
◉ Name 6 ongoing time-management strategies.. Answer: 1. fixed
study blocks
2. spaced practice
3. schedules
4. review schedules
5. five-day study plan
6. summary notes
◉ A five-day study plan promotes spaced practice for test-
preparation.