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Exploring the relationship between math anxiety and gender through implicit measurement
Orly Rubinsten
, Noam Bialik
, Yael Solar
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Math Anxiety
100%
Implicit Measurement
100%
Response Latency
40%
Affective Prime
40%
Simple Arithmetic
40%
Environmental Factors
20%
University Students
20%
Negative Affect
20%
Positive Affect
20%
Indirect Measurement
20%
Numerical Processing
20%
Low Visibility
20%
Gender Differences
20%
Affective Response
20%
True or False
20%
Priming Task
20%
Affective Priming Task
20%
Target Stimulus
20%
Math Facts
20%
Subtraction by Addition
20%
Response Factor
20%
Math Achievement
20%
Implicit Measures
20%
Achievement Emotions
20%
Explicit Measures
20%
Arithmetic Problems
20%
Science Workforce
20%
Engineering Personnel
20%
Affective Priming Effect
20%
Anxiety Factors
20%
Psychology
Priming
100%
Response Latency
66%
Negative Affect
33%
Positive Affect
33%
Numerical Processing
33%
Gender Difference
33%
Priming Effect
33%
Arithmetic Equation
33%