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exam$26404$ - tradução para grego

PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION
Test Anxiety; Testophobia; Exam stress; Exam Stress; Examphobia; Exam phobia
  • Schematic of the four elements of Baddeley's model of working memory.
  • A student of the [[University of Madras]], with his hair tied to a nail in the wall, to prevent him from falling asleep (1905)

exam      
n. εξέταση, διαγώνισμα, ανάκριση
physical examination         
  • Medical doctor examines a young girl, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
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  • [[Auscultation]] of a man in [[Vietnam]]
  • A resident physician at the [[Granada Relocation Center]], examining a patient's throat
  • A doctor using a stethoscope to listen to a 15-month-old's abdomen
PROCESS BY WHICH A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATES THE BODY OF A PATIENT FOR SIGNS OF DISEASE
Medical examination; Physical examinations; Clinical examination; Inspection (medicine); Physical exam; Check-up; Medical examinations; General medical examination; Annual medical examination; Annual general medical examination; Physical Diagnosis; Physical Examination; Inspection (medical); Medical inspection; Checkup; Executive physicals; Clinical presentation; Health Checkup; Health examinations; Health examination; Medical exams; Medical exam; Health check-up; Physical exams; Medical check-up
σωματική εξέταση
blood count         
  • [[Billy Strayhorn]]
JAZZ COMPOSITION BY BILLY STRAYHORN
Full blood count; Blood count; Blood cell count; Hemogram; Hemogramme; Full blood counts; Complete blood cell count; Blood counts; White blood cell count; White cell count; Complete Blood Count; Full blood exam; Full blood examination; Red blood count; White count; Total RBC count; RBC count; Total blood count; White cell counts; Hematology panel; Cell Population Data; Haemogram; Research Population Data; Positional parameters; Investigation Screen parameters; Full Blood Count; White blood cell counts; Rule of three (hematology)
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Definição

bar examination
n. the examination given in each state by either the highest court or, if an "integrated" bar, by the state bar association (subject to appeal to the State Supreme Court) for admission as an attorney. The examinations vary in difficulty, but most include up to three days of questions, many of which are essay type posing factual situations which call upon an ability to identify and analyze the legal "issues" and to demonstrate substantial knowledge of various areas of the law. Usually there are some multiple choice or true and false questions, depending on the state. The pass/fail rate varies from state to state and year to year. Some states, like California, have a pass rate of below 60 percent of applicants, but do allow several tries. Other states pass 90 percent. To qualify one must have received a law degree (LLB or JD) from an established law school or, in seven states, prove that he/she studied for several years in law school and/or with an attorney. Very few graduates ever pass the examination. Some states require a special bar examination for attorneys from other states, while others recognize out-of-state attorneys if they have established local residence. Passing a state's bar examination will automatically qualify the attorney to practice in the federal courts in that district. See also: attorney

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Test anxiety

Test anxiety is a combination of physiological over-arousal, tension and somatic symptoms, along with worry, dread, fear of failure, and catastrophizing, that occur before or during test situations. It is a psychological condition in which people experience extreme stress, anxiety, and discomfort during and/or before taking a test. This anxiety creates significant barriers to learning and performance. Research suggests that high levels of emotional distress have a direct correlation to reduced academic performance and higher overall student drop-out rates. Test anxiety can have broader consequences, negatively affecting a student's social, emotional and behavioural development, as well as their feelings about themselves and school.

Highly test-anxious students score about 12 percentile points below their low anxiety peers. Test anxiety is prevalent amongst the student populations of the world. It has been studied formally since the early 1950s beginning with researchers George Mandler and Seymour Sarason. Sarason's brother, Irwin G. Sarason, then contributed to early investigation of test anxiety, clarifying the relationship between the focused effects of test anxiety, other focused forms of anxiety, and generalized anxiety.

Test anxiety can also be labeled as anticipatory anxiety, situational anxiety or evaluation anxiety. Some anxiety is normal and often helpful to stay mentally and physically alert. When one experiences too much anxiety, however, it can result in emotional or physical distress, difficulty concentrating, and emotional worry. Inferior performance arises not because of intellectual problems or poor academic preparation, but because testing situations create a sense of threat for those experiencing test anxiety; anxiety resulting from the sense of threat then disrupts attention and memory function. Researchers suggest that between 25 and 40 percent of students experience test anxiety. Students with disabilities and students in gifted educations classes tend to experience high rates of test anxiety. Students who experience test anxiety tend to be easily distracted during a test, experience difficulty with comprehending relatively simple instructions, and have trouble organizing or recalling relevant information.