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Math self-efficacy or anxiety? The role of emotional and motivational contribution in math performance
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2023
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Motivational ContributionMath PerformanceNumerate SocietyEducational PsychologyEducationElementary EducationSocial SciencesPsychologySelf-efficacy TheoryMathematics EducationStudent MotivationCognitive DevelopmentAchievement GoalSchool PsychologyStudent SuccessMotivationPerformance StudiesMath EnjoymentMath Self-efficacySelf-efficacyAchievement Motivation
Abstract Various studies have highlighted the important influence of math ability in a numerate society. In this study, we investigated the influence of emotional (math anxiety and math enjoyment) and cognitive-motivational (math self-efficacy) factors on math performance. Participants were 145 fifth-grade students (84 boys and 61 girls). The results showed that math performance was negatively correlated with math anxiety and positively correlated with math enjoyment and math self-efficacy. Moreover, math anxiety was negatively associated with enjoyment in math and math self-efficacy, whereas math enjoyment was positively correlated with math self-efficacy. Hierarchical regression analysis showed a significant influence of math anxiety and math self-efficacy on math performance in fifth-grade students. Results are discussed in terms of a new perspective in emotional and motivational factors to train in school contexts.
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