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- Yerkes–Dodson_law abstract "The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance, originally developed by psychologists Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908. The law dictates that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases. The process is often illustrated graphically as a bell-shaped curve which increases and then decreases with higher levels of arousal.".
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Arousal.
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Drive_theory.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Drive_theory_(social_psychology).
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Emotion_and_memory.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Empirical.
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Flashbulb_memory.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Glucocorticoid.
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink John_Dillingham_Dodson.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Long-term_potentiation.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Low_arousal_theory.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Problem-solving.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Problem_solving.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Psychologist.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Yerkes.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Social_evaluative_threat.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLink Social_rejection.
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yerkes–Dodson law".
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yerkes–Dodson model".
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- Yerkes–Dodson_law subject Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law comment "The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance, originally developed by psychologists Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908. The law dictates that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases. The process is often illustrated graphically as a bell-shaped curve which increases and then decreases with higher levels of arousal.".
- Yerkes–Dodson_law label "Yerkes–Dodson law".
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Yerkes-Dodson-Gesetz.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Yerkesi-Dodsoni_seadus.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Loi_de_Yerkes_et_Dodson.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs ヤーキーズ・ドットソンの法則.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Wet_van_Yerkes-Dodson.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Prawa_Yerkesa-Dodsona.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs m.02q3dk.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Закон_Йеркса_—_Додсона.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Yerkes–Dodsonov_zakon.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Закон_Єркса_—_Додсона.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Q1718689.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs Q1718689.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law sameAs 耶基斯–多德森定律.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law wasDerivedFrom Yerkes–Dodson_law?oldid=664693391.
- Yerkes–Dodson_law depiction OriginalYerkesDodsonData.svg.
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