About this Research Topic
While authors must ensure that papers fall within the scope of the section, as expressed in its mission statement, with a primary focus on psychology theory, they are encouraged to draw from these fields as well, where relevant, so as to enrich their papers. The aim of this Research Topic is to facilitate the interaction between researchers from different backgrounds. Topics of potential interest include:
1. the development/origins of mathematical and statistics anxiety;
2. individual differences in mathematical/statistics anxiety, and how these constructs are linked to/interact with other individual differences variables, including working memory capacity, self-efficacy, attitudes towards mathematics/statistics, etc.;
3. the social determinants of mathematical/statistics anxiety, including implicit and explicit gender stereotypes, stereotype threat, and the attitudes of parents, teachers and peers;
4. the psychophysiology of mathematical/statistics anxiety;
5. mathematical/statistics anxiety and career choices;
6. methods to alleviate mathematical/statistics anxiety;
7. the non-academic consequences of mathematical/statistics anxiety (for example, how they affect some important real-life decisions).
8. the construction or validation of psychometric instruments which are aimed at measuring mathematical/statistics anxiety.
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