Mathematics Anxiety, Working Memory, and Mathematics Performance in Secondary-School Children
University of Trieste · University of Padua
Abstract
Mathematics anxiety (MA) has been defined as "a feeling of tension and anxiety that interferes with the manipulation of numbers and the solving of math problems in a wide variety of ordinary life and academic situations." Previous studies have suggested that a notable proportion of children in primary and secondary school suffer from MA, which is negatively correlated with calculation skills. The processing efficiency and attentional control theories suggest that working memory (WM) also plays an important part in such anxious feelings. The present study aimed to analyze the academic achievement and cognitive profiles of students with high math anxiety (HMA) and low math anxiety (LMA). Specifically, 32…
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Anxiety
- Mathematical anxiety
- Feeling
- Reading (process)
- Developmental psychology
- Working memory
- Short-term memory
- Quality Education