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Self-concept and the Gender Differences in Mathematics

Self-concept and the Gender Differences in Mathematics

... person’s self-belief in his ability to do well in a given subject is related positively to respective achievement in the same ...domain-specific self-concept is compared with achievement in the same ... See full document

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Gender Differences in Mathematics Anxiety Among Preservice Teachers and Perceptions of Their Elementary and Secondary School Experience with Mathematics

Gender Differences in Mathematics Anxiety Among Preservice Teachers and Perceptions of Their Elementary and Secondary School Experience with Mathematics

... The chief inference made in the present study is that gender differences in mathematics anxiety for student teachers are associated with experience during high school to a significant [r] ... See full document

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Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Performance and Gender differences among Undergraduate Students

Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Performance and Gender differences among Undergraduate Students

... total mathematics anxiety scores and the evaluation mathematics anxiety scores showed a significant difference between females and ...learning mathematics anxiety scores of females and ...total ... See full document

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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN TEACHERS' BELIEFS AND PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN'S ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN TEACHERS' BELIEFS AND PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN'S ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS

... in mathematics at the lowest primary grade levels is ...on differences in the learning environment created by male and female teachers through their use of teaching strategies are ...the gender ... See full document

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Relationships between self-concept, self-efficacy, classroom atmosphere and mathematics achievement of Iranian high school students

Relationships between self-concept, self-efficacy, classroom atmosphere and mathematics achievement of Iranian high school students

... regarding mathematics in curriculum. It could make them aware of mathematics and in addition, the perception of mathematics as a result of human interests and ...of mathematics program are ... See full document

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Some gender differences in performance in senior high mathematics examinations in mixed high schools

Some gender differences in performance in senior high mathematics examinations in mixed high schools

... about gender differences, specifically in mathematics ...in mathematics to ability or effort, depending on the gender of the ... See full document

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Dimensions of Self concept and its gender differences in young students of Psychology at the Autonomous University of Campeche

Dimensions of Self concept and its gender differences in young students of Psychology at the Autonomous University of Campeche

... significant differences in the dimensions of self- ...social self-concept than women, among the possible explanations of the differences is the construction of gender in society ... See full document

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Gender Differences, Mathematics Anxiety, And First-Year College Students Mathematical Achievement

Gender Differences, Mathematics Anxiety, And First-Year College Students Mathematical Achievement

... use mathematics in their future ...students’ mathematics anxiety regarding completing assignments for their mathematics ...their mathematics anxiety score. The achievement of the students in ... See full document

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Gender differences in the Force Concept Inventory for different educational levels in the United Kingdom

Gender differences in the Force Concept Inventory for different educational levels in the United Kingdom

... For the participants involved at age 16 they could either leave education or continue by taking further qualifications known as A levels (advanced levels), marked on a letter- based scale A* – E. These are typically seen ... See full document

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YOUNG PEOPLE‟S PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF THEIR PHYSICAL BODIES

YOUNG PEOPLE‟S PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF THEIR PHYSICAL BODIES

... expected gender differences favouring boys in levels of adequate physical activity and physical ...of self-objectification than boys. Few developmental differences were found on any of the ... See full document

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Ability grouping: Year group differences in self-concept and attitudes of secondary school pupils

Ability grouping: Year group differences in self-concept and attitudes of secondary school pupils

... of self-concept showed an increase between years 7 and 9 decreasing in year ...these differences were broken down by set placement the scores for mathematics self-concept showed ... See full document

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Adolescent’s self-concept: Understanding the role of gender and academic competence

Adolescent’s self-concept: Understanding the role of gender and academic competence

... these differences are debatable. The biological model assumes that gender differences are rooted in evolutionary processes and there is a stable genetic and hormonal ...that gender roles are ... See full document

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Gender differences in learning outcomes on the mole concept in a developing country: Kenya

Gender differences in learning outcomes on the mole concept in a developing country: Kenya

... Mole Concept Achievement Test ...International Mathematics and Science Survey (TIMSS) and in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) past examination ...the concept as stated in the chemistry ... See full document

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Gender differences in the self efficacy of secondary school students

Gender differences in the self efficacy of secondary school students

... between self-efficacy and achievement ...Developing Self Efficacy of Adolescents The results showed positive association between family environment and ...studied Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of Life ... See full document

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Gender Differences in Corporal Punishment, Academic Self-Efficacy and Drop-Out in Secondary School Students

Gender Differences in Corporal Punishment, Academic Self-Efficacy and Drop-Out in Secondary School Students

... of self‐efficacy has many dimensions and each dimension vary to the other (Zimmerman, ...Academic self‐ efficacy refers to “students’ confidence in their ability to carry out such academic tasks as  ... See full document

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Gender Difference in Self Concept among Homeless Individuals of Pakistan

Gender Difference in Self Concept among Homeless Individuals of Pakistan

... of Self concept (Hopper, Bassuk, & Olivey, ...on self concept as compared to women in several domains of self concept, indicating overall positive self concept ... See full document

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Differences and similarities in the trajectories of self-esteem and positive and negative affect in persons with chronic illness: an explorative longitudinal study

Differences and similarities in the trajectories of self-esteem and positive and negative affect in persons with chronic illness: an explorative longitudinal study

... Out of a total number of 312 course attendants, 242 (77.6%) consented to participate. Following the LMM statistical analysis procedure, six of the participants (three in each of the illness groups) were excluded due to ... See full document

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Do I feel dissonance over you? Sex differences in the experience of dissonance for romantic partners

Do I feel dissonance over you? Sex differences in the experience of dissonance for romantic partners

... (Gawronski, Bodenhausen, & Becker, 2007). Dissonance research argues that dissonance reduction is a combination of enhancing characteristics of a chosen item and derogating characteristics of a non-chosen item (i.e., ... See full document

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Gender differences in the adverse events’ profile registered in seven observational studies of a wide gender-medicine (MetaGeM) project: the MetaGeM safety analysis

Gender differences in the adverse events’ profile registered in seven observational studies of a wide gender-medicine (MetaGeM) project: the MetaGeM safety analysis

... shown differences between males and females in specific cognitive ability domains and risk of AD at later ...as differences in age-related sex hormone reduction (estrogens, progesterone, testosterone), ... See full document

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Gender differences in the association between <em>HTR2C</em> gene variants and suicidal behavior in a Mexican population: a case–control study

Gender differences in the association between <em>HTR2C</em> gene variants and suicidal behavior in a Mexican population: a case&ndash;control study

... A total of 187 unrelated patients, of whom 110 (58.8%) were females and 77 (41.2%) were males who had attempted sui- cide, were included in this study. We defined suicide attempt as a self-harm behavior with at ... See full document

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