نتایج جستجو برای: math anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 137346  

2015
Orly Rubinsten Hili Eidlin Hadas Wohl Orly Akibli

Cognitive theory from the field of general anxiety suggests that the tendency to display attentional bias toward negative information results in anxiety. Accordingly, the current study aims to investigate whether attentional bias is involved in math anxiety (MA) as well (i.e., a persistent negative reaction to math). Twenty seven participants (14 with high levels of MA and 13 with low levels of...

سلیمی, مسعود,

 Teachers and parents are often perplexed when an intelligent student performs poorly in mathematics. Research tells us that this is often due to math disability, otherwise known as dyscalculia. The authors define dyscalculia and describe its major subtypes. Also, the authors describe characteristics of dyscalculia and explain why dyscalculia is difficult to assess and identify. In addition, th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2010

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2014
Zhe Wang Sara Ann Hart Yulia Kovas Sarah Lukowski Brooke Soden Lee A Thompson Robert Plomin Grainne McLoughlin Christopher W Bartlett Ian M Lyons Stephen A Petrill

BACKGROUND Emerging work suggests that academic achievement may be influenced by the management of affect as well as through efficient information processing of task demands. In particular, mathematical anxiety has attracted recent attention because of its damaging psychological effects and potential associations with mathematical problem solving and achievement. This study investigated the gen...

2016
María Isabel Núñez-Peña Macarena Suárez-Pellicioni Roser Bono

Test anxiety has detrimental effects on the academic performance of many university students. Moreover, female students usually report higher levels of test anxiety than do their male peers. The present study examined gender differences in test, trait, and math anxiety among university students, as well as differences in their academic achievement. Participants were 168 students from the Univer...

2012
Orly Rubinsten Noam Bialik Yael Solar

Math anxiety, defined as a negative affective response to mathematics, is suggested as a strong antecedent for the low visibility of women in the science and engineering workforce. However, the assumption of gender differences in math anxiety is still being studied and results are inconclusive, probably due to the use of explicit measures such as direct questionnaires. Thus, our primary objecti...

Journal: :Cognition 2017
Sarah S Wu Lang Chen Christian Battista Ashley K Smith Watts Erik G Willcutt Vinod Menon

Individual differences in children's math performance have been associated with math anxiety, attention problems, working memory (WM), and reading skills, but the mechanisms by which these factors jointly contribute to children's math achievement are unknown. Here, we use structural equation modeling to characterize the relation between these factors and their influence on non-verbal Numerical ...

2014
Macarena Suárez-Pellicioni María Isabel Núñez-Peña Àngels Colomé

This study uses event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to investigate the electrophysiological correlates of numeric conflict monitoring in math-anxious individuals, by analyzing whether math anxiety is related to abnormal processing in early conflict detection (as shown by the N450 component) and/or in a later, response-related stage of processing (as shown by the conflict sustained potential; ...

2016
Zhan Shi Peiru Liu

Sixty-one high-math-anxious persons and sixty-one low-math-anxious persons completed a modified working memory capacity task, designed to measure working memory capacity under a dysfunctional math-related context and working memory capacity under a valence-neutral context. Participants were required to perform simple tasks with emotionally benign material (i.e., lists of letters) over short int...

2017
Hyesang Chang Lisa Sprute Erin A Maloney Sian L Beilock Marc G Berman

Fluency with simple arithmetic, typically achieved in early elementary school, is thought to be one of the building blocks of mathematical competence. Behavioral studies with adults indicate that math anxiety (feelings of tension or apprehension about math) is associated with poor performance on cognitively demanding math problems. However, it remains unclear whether there are fundamental diffe...

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