Two laws of stress
Rimm's Law: Children feel more tension when they are worrying about their work than when they are doing that work.
Yerkes-Dodson Law: Efficiency peaks at an intermediate level of stress, which varies by person and task. Two little or too much stress are associated with low efficiency.
Yerkes-Dodson Law: Efficiency peaks at an intermediate level of stress, which varies by person and task. Two little or too much stress are associated with low efficiency.
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