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  2. Five-second rule - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries dropped on the ground. The five-second rule suggests that if they are picked up within five seconds, it is safe to eat them without rewashing.. The five-second rule, or sometimes the three-second rule, is a food hygiene urban legend that states a defined time window after which it is not safe to eat food (or sometimes to use cutlery) after it has been dropped on the floor or on ...

  3. New study sheds light on the 'five-second rule' - AOL

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    A recent study out of Rutgers University is sure to disappoint those who abide by the 5-second rule. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Does The 5-Second Rule Actually Mean It's Safe To Eat Food ...

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  5. What is the 20-5-3 rule? - AOL

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    While the 20-5-3 rule is a great guideline, any time spent outdoors makes a difference. Iif it’s hard to meet each target, start where you can — just being outside among trees or even urban ...

  6. Talk:Five-second rule - Wikipedia

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    I think the "5 second" part is a bit of a joke, really, and that everybody understands that nothing changes after 1 or 5 or 60 seconds. But the invocation of the 5 second rule makes light of the situation, and allows things to return quickly to normal with no fuss.

  7. Test anxiety - Wikipedia

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    The Test Anxiety Inventory for Children and Adolescent (TAICA) is a way to measure and assess test anxiety in children and adolescents in Grades 4 through 12. Those individuals who are being assessed rate their responses on a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1 (never true about me) to 5 (always true about me).

  8. Mel Robbins - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, her follow-on book, The 5 Second Rule, ranked as the top non-fiction book on Audible, and was the sixth most-purchased book on Amazon in 2017 [24]. The editors of Forbes have noted that it "remains the most successful self-published audiobook by total downloads", and with Robbins' The High 5 Habit, had been published in 41 languages [4].

  9. 5-second breaks can help reduce aggression between ... - AOL

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    Taking just a five-second break the next time you have an argument with your significant other could help defuse the situation, according to new research. 5-second breaks can help reduce ...