In this part of the learning process, this is the action of reading your assigned texts and doing your homework.
What is preparation?
This is the organization that the e-textbook talks about in the anxiety section of the chapter.
What is the American Test Anxiety Association?
This is a document where an instructor puts together what will be on a quiz, test, or exam.
What is a study guide?
This is the recommended number of people to have in a study group, according to the chapter.
What is three to four people?
Test documents such as Scantron sheets and quiz documents I pass out in class are what kind of tests?
What are paper tests?
In this part of the learning process, this is where you focus on what you hear what is being said.
What is absorbing new ideas?
Behaviors such as distraction, illness, and sleep disturbances are a part of what kind of testing anxieties?
What is moderate anxiety?
This is the method to use to break up a series of tasks in timed sections and then taking a break for a set period of time?
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
This is the definition where you meet with people at the same time and same place on a regular basis.
What is regularity/continuity?
This is the type of test where you have an ample amount of time to complete the test, often allowing for notes and the textbook to be used.
What is a take-home test?
In this part of the learning process, this is where you take notes either by hand or laptop.
What is recording?
Behaviors such as GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) and social anxiety are what category of testing anxiety?
What is severe/extreme testing anxiety?
This is the organizational method where you put your most urgent and non-urgent items in assigned sections.
What is the Eisenhower Box Technique?
This is an adjective used in the chapter to recommend you to study with someone who shares similar learning styles and methods with you.
What is complimentary?
This is the type of test where instructors want to see you use the knowledge you learned to employ critical thinking to your answers.
What is open-note tests?
In this part of the learning process, you often do this by doing in-class activities.
What is reviewing/applying?
This is the average of students who report to have "moderately high test anxiety."
What is 18%?
This is the time frame in which you should write down a summary of what you learned in class when learning by units.
What is two weeks?
This action, according to the chapter, is essential for new leadership within the study group.
What is rotation or change?
These type of assessments include quizzes, unit quizzes, or pop quizzes.
What are formative assessments?
This is the learning model/theory where this is presented as a sequence of steps or a pyramid.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
This is the average percentage of students with severe testing anxiety.
What is 16-20 percent?
This is the percentage of information that you remember if you take notes during class and review them later.
What is 33%
This is the minimum amount of people that need to be available to use a study room at the Academic Success Center here on campus.
What is two people?
This type of assessment is used for midterms and finals.
What are summative assessments?