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welcome this is Megan Mitchell with agents of change Social Work test prep and Iamp;#39;m here today to bring you another social work short on a topic and a question that I get frequently from those taking the exam and that is should you change your answers on the aswb exam oftentimes we ask ask ourselves to change do I not change do I flag do I not flag and today Iamp;#39;m just going to briefly go over some of the pros and cons of going back and changing your answer on the exam so have you ever satin down for a standardized test and you are constantly second guessing yourself wondering if you made the correct decision or worrying that if you changed your answer you change it to the wrong one well there is actually a term for this that term that psychologists call this phenomenon is response change anxiety and that is the fear that changing an answer might lead to a mistake rather than a correct response so we internally fear oh no what if I change this to the wrong answer so then w