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  1. The relationships among working memory, math anxiety, and performance.Mark H. Ashcraft & Elizabeth P. Kirk - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (2):224.
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  • Cross-national patterns of gender differences in mathematics: A meta-analysis.Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde & Marcia C. Linn - 2010 - Psychological Bulletin 136 (1):103-127.
    [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 136 of Psychological Bulletin. On page 118 of the article “Cross-National Patterns of Gender Differences in Mathematics: A Meta-Analysis,” by Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde, and Marcia C. Linn, the images on Figures 1 and 2 are incorrectly reversed. The legends for Figures 1 and 2 are in the correct order.] A gender gap in mathematics achievement persists in some nations but not in others. In light of the (...)
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  • Peers and Performance: How In-Group and Out-Group Comparisons Moderate Stereotype Threat Effects.Keith Markman & Ronald Elizaga - 2008 - Current Psychology 27:290-300.
    The present study examined how exposure to the performance of in-group and out-group members can both exacerbate and minimize the negative effects of stereotype threat. Female participants learned that they would be taking a math test that was either diagnostic or nondiagnostic of their math ability. Prior to taking the test, participants interacted with either an in-group peer (a female college student) or an out-group peer (a male college student) who had just taken the test and learned that the student (...)
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  • Gender similarities characterize math performance.Janet S. Hyde, Sara M. Lindberg, Marcia C. Linn, Amy B. Ellis & Caroline C. Williams - 2008 - Science 321 (5888):494-495.
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  • The Effects of Math Anxiety on Post-Secondary Developmental Students as Related to Achievement, Gender, and Age.Teresa Woodard - 2004 - Inquiry (ERIC) 9 (1).
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  • Gender Comparisons of Mathematics Attitudes and Affect.Janet Shibley Hyde, Elizabeth Fennema, Marilyn Ryan, Laurie A. Frost & Carolyn Hopp - 1990 - Psychology of Women Quarterly 14 (3):299-324.
    This article reports the complex results of meta-analyses of gender differences in attitudes and affect specific to mathematics. Overall, effect sizes were small and were similar in size to gender differences in mathematics performance. When differences exist, the pattern is for females to hold more negative attitudes. Gender differences in self-confidence and general mathematics attitudes are larger among high school and college students than among younger students. Effect sizes for mathematics anxiety differ depending upon the sample. One exception to the (...)
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