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In a 1976 study, Sarason and Stoops found that subjects who scored highly for this attribute overestimated the amount of time spent solving anagrams after being told that it was an intelligence test. Charles Spielberger developed the STAI to distinguish between “state” and “trait” forms of this phenomenon. “Normal” and “neurotic” forms of this phenomenon (-5[1])are contrasted in a book titled for The Meaning of [this phenomenon] by Rollo (*) May. The “333 (-5[1])Rule” is a grounding technique most commonly used to combat this phenomenon. The COVID-19 pandemic uniformly exacerbated a class of disorders (10[1])named for this phenomenon that includes “generalized” and “social” types, or GAD (10[1])and SAD. For 10 points, depression is often comorbid with what phenomenon of excessive feelings of fear or worry? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: anxiety [accept anxiety attack; social anxiety or Social Anxiety Disorder; accept The Meaning of Anxiety; accept state anxiety; accept trait anxiety; accept State Trait Anxiety Index; accept test anxiety or test anxious; accept Test Anxiety Scale; reject “panic” or “stress”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Coby TranGanon Evans Fan ClubArizona State54-5
Sean FarrellFarrellmagnetismBoston College71-5
Robin DankoMSU A and FriendZen and the Art of Buzzing9210
Stefan Stealey-EuchnerArizona StateGanon Evans Fan Club10410
James MangravitiBoston CollegeFarrellmagnetism12410

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