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Mоdule 1 — Exаm InstructiоnsCоvers Chаpters 2, 3, 4 · Honorlock proctoredFormаt: 45 multiple-choice · 120 minutes · 1 attempt · non-cumulativeDue: Sunday, September 27, 11:59 PM CST (Week 6) What's on ItThe Module 1 Exam covers Chapters 2, 3, and 4 — research methods, biopsychology, and consciousness. It's non-cumulative — only this module. Questions come from the Coresections, and the Chapter 2, 3, and 4 Study Guides list exactly what to focus on.Format & Rules45 multiple-choice questions, 120-minute time limit, one attemptHonorlock proctored — same setup you've already used on the Course Readiness Quiz and the three chapter quizzes (workspace photo, photo ID, single-tab focus), so no surprisesOpen notes — paper only. Handwritten or printed notes on your desk are fine. You maynot open another browser tab, the digital textbook, or anything online. Honorlock enforces single-tab focus.Before You StartChrome browser with the Honorlock extensionWorking webcam and microphonePhoto IDYour phone or tablet, for the workspace photoA quiet, well-lit spaceA clean ~2-hour block with no interruptionsYour paper notes readyHow to PrepareWork through the Chapter 2, 3, and 4 Study Guides — they list every topic that can appear.Chapter 2 (research methods) overlaps with your Signature Assignment, so studying it pays off twice.If Something Goes WrongHonorlock issues: click the chat icon inside the extension (24/7 support).Lost internet mid-exam: Honorlock saves your progress — reconnect and resume.Webcam or extension won't work: contact San Jac ITS (see Course Resources).A genuine emergency: email me before the deadline. When you're ready, open the Module 1 Exam in this module.