Explain How Studying For An Exam Is Subject To The Law Of Diminishing Marginal Productivity.

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Explain How Studying For An Exam Is Subject To The Law Of Diminishing Marginal Productivity.

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Assuming you organize your studying reasonably, you will focus on the parts of the text that are most likely to show up on the exam and most likely to raise your grade. As you study less relevant material, your additional time spent studying will yield fewer additional points on the exam. At some point, additional studying can have a negative return. Explanation: The law of diminishing marginal productivity states that as more and more of a variable input is added to an existing fixed input, eventually the additional output one gets from that additional input is going to fall.

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