| Literature DB >> 20084180 |
Joanne M Tsui, Michèle M M Mazzocco.
Abstract
This study was designed to examine the effects of math anxiety and perfectionism on math performance, under timed testing conditions, among mathematically gifted sixth graders. We found that participants had worse math performance during timed versus untimed testing, but this difference was statistically significant only when the timed condition preceded the untimed condition. We also found that children with higher levels of either math anxiety or perfectionism had a smaller performance discrepancy during timed versus untimed testing, relative to children with lower levels of math anxiety or perfectionism. There were no statistically significant gender differences in overall test performance, nor in levels of math anxiety or perfectionism; however, the difference between performance on timed and untimed math testing was statistically significant for girls, but not for boys. Implications for educators are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 20084180 PMCID: PMC2806671 DOI: 10.1080/02783190709554397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Roeper Rev ISSN: 0278-3193