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Ask AI: I failed an exam. Investigate and identify the cognitive barriers How could the barrier been addresses differently?

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Question: I failed an exam. Investigate and identify the cognitive barriers How could the barrier been addresses differently?

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Cognitive barriers can include a lack of understanding of the subject matter, procrastination, lack of motivation, a fear of failure, and perfectionism. To address these barriers differently, the student could seek help from an academic coach, take online courses, or tutoring, study the material in more depth, set realistic goals and objectives, and relax prior to exams. Additionally, the student could make use of effective study habits (such as studying in short intervals, breaking up material into smaller chunks), practice active listening and note-taking, and reward themselves for progress. All of these strategies can help reduce cognitive barriers and help the student achieve success on exams.

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Jan. 15, 2023, 3:08 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 15, 2023

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