数学焦虑
焦虑
空间能力
发展心理学
心理学
课程
认知
教育学
精神科
神经科学
作者
Yehudit Danan,Sarit Ashkenazi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tine.2022.100196
摘要
A large body of research has found stronger math anxiety in females and suggests that inferior spatial abilities (or attributes towards spatial abilities) in females compared to males are the origin of sex differences in math anxiety.To fully explore the complex relationship among math anxiety, spatial abilities, math performance and sex differences, the current study examined spatial skills, working memory skills, math anxiety, and self-efficacy as predictors of math performance.Participating in the study were 89 undergraduate Israeli students (44 males and 45 females).The result showed sex differences in a few domains: math anxiety was higher in females compared to males, males outperformed females in number line performance and spatial skills. The relationships among spatial abilities, math performance, and math anxiety were stronger in males than in females. By contrast, the relationship between math self-efficacy and performance was stronger in females compared to males.This finding demonstrated fundamental differences between the sexes, even with similar performances in curriculum-based assessments.
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