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Svet_ta [14]
4 years ago
13

Research has shown that the optimal arousal level of an individual performing a given task is

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2 answers:
s2008m [1.1K]4 years ago
6 0

ANSWER: RELATED TO TASK DIFFICULTY.

EXPLANATION:

Psychologically, OPTIMAL AROUSAL refers to the level of mental stimulation which results to full maximization of learning process, physical performance (such as seen in athletes) or proper wellbeing.

However, research has established that different levels of arousal is generated for different tasks to get optimal performance. It was also established by researchers of this context that lower or optimal level of arousal is generated for difficult tasks to ensue better concentration. In the other hand, tasks with less intellectual demands generates higher levels of arousal in other to increase motivation.

katrin2010 [14]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

related to task difficulty.

Explanation:

In order to be at your best efforts to perform a particular activity then we there are certain factors that are needed to be considered. The level of one is in order to be at their best performance whether mentally or physically at a particular activity is known as the AROUSAL LEVEL.

The AROUSAL LEVEL is divided into three main parts and they are; low arousal level, high arousal level and optimum arousal level. The low arousal level is due to things such as boredom, the high arousal level is due to things such as panic and stress, and the optimum arousal level is when someone is best at his or her performance meaning that the person is excited.

When someone believes that he or she can perform a task easily or if the task is simple then that person is at his or her optimum arousal level

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