< Motivation and emotion < Assessment < Quizzes
  1. There are 17 equally-weighted quizzes which contribute 30% of the final mark.
  2. This quiz contains 10 multiple-choice questions from a larger test bank.
  3. Time limit: 10 minutes.
  4. Quizzes may be attempted once or twice. A second attempt will involve a different set of questions. If two attempts are made, the quiz score will be the average of the two attempts.
  5. Quizzes are to be completed independently, with no assistance from other people. Study materials such as the textbook, lecture/study notes, and internet resources are permitted.
  6. Attempts which are still open when the time expires will be automatically submitted.
  7. Once a quiz attempt has been submitted, the questions, responses, and correct answers will be viewable. Once the review screen has been closed, this information will no longer be available.
  8. If you find an error with the quiz, then email james.neill@canberra.edu.au.
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