2023
DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12637
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Not realizing that you don't know: Fraction state anxiety is reduced by natural number bias

Hilma Halme,
Jo Van Hoof,
Minna Hannula‐Sormunen
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundResearch has shown that mathematics anxiety negatively correlates with primary school mathematics performance, including fraction knowledge. However, recently no significant correlation was found between fraction arithmetic performance and state anxiety measured after the fraction task. One possible explanation is the natural number bias (NNB), a tendency to apply natural number reasoning in fraction tasks, even when this is inappropriate. Students with the NNB may not realize they are answering inco… Show more

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