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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law we perform our best under moderate levels of arousal we perform best when totally calm there is no relationship between arousal and performance we perform best when we
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law
we perform our best under moderate levels of arousal
we perform best when totally calm
there is no relationship between arousal and performance
we perform best when we are anxious
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We perform our best under moderate levels of arousal (stress)
Once the levels of arousal get too high, performance decreases.
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