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Answer:
The answer is "Performance continually increases as arousal increases".
Explanation:
The Inverted-U hypothesys, so named because the shape it reflects on a graph, indicates that a very low or high level of arousal can be detrimental for the performance of a task. This means that the best position is an intermedite point of arousal, in which there is both a little of excitement and stress associated with the task.
Answer: Performance continually increases as arousal increases
Explanation:
According to the inverted-u hypothesis (Yerkes-Dodson law) performance rises as arousal levels rise, up to an optimum point, after which the person becomes over-aroused and their performance level decreases. Thus performance does not continually increase as arousal increases. Maximum performance is usually obtained at intermediate level of arousal, after that, performance starts dropping.