Differences of math anxiety groups based on two measurements,MASS and EEG |
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Authors: | Sang S Choi-Koh Byeong G Ryoo |
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Institution: | Mathematics Education, Dankook University, Yongin, South Korea |
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Abstract: | This article investigated how mathematic anxiety (MA) of Korean middle school students could be reduced by comparing analytically their cognitive neuroscience and questionnaire results. We developed a three-hour Complex Treatment Program (CTP) on quadratic functions for the study. In the summer of 2016, we collected data of the pre and post MA questionnaires by Mathematics Anxiety Scale for Students (MASS), the percent of correct answers (PCA) and reaction time (RT) by E-prime program, and also brain-imaging data of the event related potentials (ERP) by Electroencephalograph (EEG) using computer-based functional F-G model. The result indicated the CTP to be effective with the group with higher math anxiety and the group with higher achievement respectively. The MASS result was verified with the better performance of PCA on type G, which was measured by E-prime program. Some interesting patterns were revealed on brain-imaging data by EEG, indicating more brain activities with the MA groups. |
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Keywords: | Mathematics Anxiety (MA) Mathematics Anxiety Scale for Students (MASS) Mathematics Achievement Functional Task Electroencephalograph (EEG) Complex Treatment Program (CTP) |
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