2020
DOI: 10.1080/09720502.2020.1786938
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An epidemiological model for predicting students’ mathematics anxiety

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“…Additionally, a formal set of criteria to assess high mathematics anxiety levels has not yet been defined [10], and construct validity may vary across age [5,11]. However, prevalence estimates report high levels of mathematics anxiety among the 2%-6% of secondary students [12], 30%-68% among young adults [13,14], 11% among university students [15], and recent epidemiological models predicted that 70% of undergraduate students would suffer from high mathematics anxiety levels in the next few years [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, a formal set of criteria to assess high mathematics anxiety levels has not yet been defined [10], and construct validity may vary across age [5,11]. However, prevalence estimates report high levels of mathematics anxiety among the 2%-6% of secondary students [12], 30%-68% among young adults [13,14], 11% among university students [15], and recent epidemiological models predicted that 70% of undergraduate students would suffer from high mathematics anxiety levels in the next few years [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%