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  1. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Mediates the Relation Between “Specific Math Anxiety” and Arithmetic Speed.Jiuqing Tang, Yun Su, Yu'E. Yao, Hugo Peyre, Ava Guez & Jingjing Zhao - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    There is a growing consensus that math anxiety highly correlates with trait anxiety and that the emotional component elicited by math anxiety affects math performance. Yet few studies have examined the impact of “specific math anxiety” on math performance and the underlying physiological and affective mechanism. The present study examines the mediation effect of heart rate variability—an affective measurement indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia —in the relationship between specific math anxiety and arithmetic speed. A total of 386 junior high school (...)
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  • Probability without Tears.Julia Staffel - 2023 - Teaching Philosophy 46 (1):65-84.
    This paper is about teaching probability to students of philosophy who don’t aim to do primarily formal work in their research. These students are unlikely to seek out classes about probability or formal epistemology for various reasons, for example because they don’t realize that this knowledge would be useful for them or because they are intimidated by the material. However, most areas of philosophy now contain debates that incorporate probability, and basic knowledge of it is essential even for philosophers whose (...)
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  • Developmental relations between mathematics anxiety, symbolic numerical magnitude processing and arithmetic skills from first to second grade.Riikka Mononen, Markku Niemivirta, Johan Korhonen, Marcus Lindskog & Anna Tapola - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (3):452-472.
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  • Numeracy Gender Gap in STEM Higher Education: The Role of Neuroticism and Math Anxiety.Maristella Lunardon, Tania Cerni & Raffaella I. Rumiati - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The under-representation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is ubiquitous and understanding the roots of this phenomenon is mandatory to guarantee social equality and economic growth. In the present study, we investigated the contribution of non-cognitive factors that usually show higher levels in females, such as math anxiety and neuroticism personality trait, to numeracy competence, a core component in STEM studies. A sample of STEM undergraduate students, balanced for gender and Intelligent Quotient, completed online self-report questionnaires and a (...)
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  • The link between math anxiety and performance does not depend on working memory: A network analysis study.Nachshon Korem, Lital Daches Cohen & Orly Rubinsten - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 100 (C):103298.
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  • The Role of Opportunity to Learn on Student Mathematics Anxiety, Problem-Solving Performance, and Mathematics Performance.Siwen Guo & Shanhui Liao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study examined the effects of opportunity to learn or the content coverage in mathematics on student mathematics anxiety, problem-solving performance, and mathematics performance. The pathways examining the influences of OTL on student problem-solving performance and mathematics performance via mathematics anxiety were also tested. A sample of 1,676 students from Shanghai-China, and a sample of 1,511 students from the United States who participated in the Programme for International Student Assessment 2012 were used for the analyses. The results from multilevel models (...)
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  • Working Memory and Its Mediating Role on the Relationship of Math Anxiety and Math Performance: A Meta-Analysis.Jonatan Finell, Ellen Sammallahti, Johan Korhonen, Hanna Eklöf & Bert Jonsson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It is well established that math anxiety has a negative relationship with math performance. A few theories have provided explanations for this relationship. One of them, the Attentional Control Theory, suggests that anxiety can negatively impact the attentional control system and increase one's attention to threat-related stimuli. Within the ACT framework, the math anxiety —working memory relationship is argued to be critical for math performance. The present meta-analyses provides insights into the mechanisms of the MA—MP relation and the mediating role (...)
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  • Relationships Between Mathematics Performance and Attitude to Mathematics: Influences of Gender, Test Anxiety, and Working Memory.Ann Dowker & Hannah Sheridan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Many studies have indicated that mathematics anxiety, and other negative attitudes and emotions toward mathematics, are pervasive and are associated with lower mathematical performance. Some previous research has suggested that working memory is related to both mathematics anxiety and mathematics. Moreover, both gender and chosen course of study appeared likely to influence students’ attitudes to mathematics. In the present study, 40 university undergraduates completed a battery of assessments investigating working memory, attitude to mathematics, test anxiety. and mental and written arithmetic. (...)
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  • Editorial: Individual Differences in Arithmetical Development.Ann Dowker, Bert De Smedt & Annemie Desoete - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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