Math anxiety differentially impairs symbolic, but not nonsymbolic, fraction skills across development

Volume: 1509, Issue: 1, Pages: 113 - 129
Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
Although important for the acquisition of later math skills, fractions are notoriously difficult. Previous studies have shown that higher math anxiety (MA) is associated with lower performance in symbolic fraction tasks in adults and have suggested that MA may negatively impact the acquisition of fractions in children. However, the effects of MA on fraction skills in school-aged children remain underexplored. We, therefore, investigated the...
Paper Details
Title
Math anxiety differentially impairs symbolic, but not nonsymbolic, fraction skills across development
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
1509
Issue
1
Pages
113 - 129
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