Harry does not consider himself a good test taker. He feels confident in knowing the material before he goes into a test, but once he receives the test it seems anxiety limits his ability to recall the information he knows quickly enough. What is the best strategy for him to reduce his test anxiety?
A. Write down important information.
B. Dispute negative thoughts and conversations.
C. Use all available resources.
D. Use memory techniques.
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. ?be successful in school. b. ?conform. c. ?be younger. d. ?all of these.
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a. visual memory. b. auditory closure. c. visual-motor perception. d. phonological awareness. e. auditory blending.
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