This document contains two questionnaires - an abbreviated math anxiety scale and a mathematics belief questionnaire. The math anxiety scale asks participants to rate their anxiety levels for various math-related situations on a 5-point scale from very low to very high anxiety. The mathematics belief questionnaire asks participants to rate their agreement on various statements about math on a 5-point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
This document contains two questionnaires - an abbreviated math anxiety scale and a mathematics belief questionnaire. The math anxiety scale asks participants to rate their anxiety levels for various math-related situations on a 5-point scale from very low to very high anxiety. The mathematics belief questionnaire asks participants to rate their agreement on various statements about math on a 5-point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
This document contains two questionnaires - an abbreviated math anxiety scale and a mathematics belief questionnaire. The math anxiety scale asks participants to rate their anxiety levels for various math-related situations on a 5-point scale from very low to very high anxiety. The mathematics belief questionnaire asks participants to rate their agreement on various statements about math on a 5-point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
This document contains two questionnaires - an abbreviated math anxiety scale and a mathematics belief questionnaire. The math anxiety scale asks participants to rate their anxiety levels for various math-related situations on a 5-point scale from very low to very high anxiety. The mathematics belief questionnaire asks participants to rate their agreement on various statements about math on a 5-point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
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Demographic Profile
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Abbreviated Math Anxiety Scale (Hopko et. al., 2003)
Direction: Kindly put a check mark to your desired response. Very Low Low Moderate High Very High Anxiety (1) Anxiety (2) Anxiety (3) Anxiety (4) Anxiety (5) 1) Having to use the tables in the back of a mathematics book. 2) Thinking about an upcoming mathematics test one day before. 3) Watching a teacher work an algebraic equation on the blackboard. 4) Taking an examination in a mathematics course. 5) Being given a homework assignment of many difficult problems which is due the next class meeting. 6) Listening to a lecture in mathematics class. 7) Listening to another student explain a mathematics formula. 8) Being given a “pop” quiz in a mathematics class. 9) Starting a new chapter in a mathematics book.
Direction: Kindly put a check mark to your desired response. Items Associated With Strongly Disagree Neutral Agree (4) Strongly Beliefs About Disagree (2) (3) Agree (5) Mathematics (1) 1) Mathematics is useful and necessary in all aspects of life. 2) Mathematics is difficult, boring, and far from the reality. 3) In mathematics, it is essential to learn by heart the concept, formulas, and rules. 4) Math exercises can be solved quickly if you know the formula, rule, or procedure. 5) To learn mathematics, I must study on my own. 6) When I solve mathematical exercise, I care more about the result than the process used. 7) The way I solve mathematical exercises in class is different from the way I solve everyday situations where mathematics is required. 8) I look for different ways and forms to solve mathematical exercises. 9) From what I do in class, I can invent my math exercises. 10) Understanding mathematics helps me to solve doubts in other subjects. 11) When I solve an exercise in mathematics, I feel confident in the correct answer. 12) I consider myself very capable and skilled in mathematics. 13) Mathematics is for intelligent and creative people.