2019
DOI: 10.12973/eu-jer.8.4.1039
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Anxiety toward Math: A Descriptive Analysis by Sociodemographic Variable

Abstract: The following analysis provides evidence from the comparative levels of anxiety towards mathematics of the variables from the categories presented by the AMARS and sociodemographic variables as well. A sample of 381 economics students in Mexico answered the survey. For data analysis, descriptive statistics (x , Sd.) was carried out and to identify if there are significant differences of means in the sociodemographic variables, the ANOVA analysis was carried out. Although in general the anxiety towards mathemat… Show more

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“…There is enormous variability in terms of the emotions and feelings that people experience in different mathematical contexts. Sometimes, mathematics is perceived as a set of rules and disconnected numbers that must be memorised mechanically, which generates displeasure and discomfort among students [3]. This unfavourable perception of mathematics is significantly manifested in the results of the last Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test, focused on mathematical competence, where the skills of 15-yearold students are evaluated in various disciplines, and where anxiety and unfavourable perceptions impact student achievement [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is enormous variability in terms of the emotions and feelings that people experience in different mathematical contexts. Sometimes, mathematics is perceived as a set of rules and disconnected numbers that must be memorised mechanically, which generates displeasure and discomfort among students [3]. This unfavourable perception of mathematics is significantly manifested in the results of the last Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test, focused on mathematical competence, where the skills of 15-yearold students are evaluated in various disciplines, and where anxiety and unfavourable perceptions impact student achievement [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%