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    Effect of parents mathematics anxiety and home numeracy activities on young childrens math performance-anxiety relationship
    (Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2023)
    Guzmán-Gómez, Bárbara
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    Ferreira, Roberto
    A negative correlation between mathematics performance and mathematics anxiety (MA) has been identified in students of varying ages. However, little is known as to whether this correlation diminishes when environmental factors are incorporated as moderator variables. Specifically, the effect of home numeracy activities (HNA) and parental MA on students’ performance-MA relationship has received little attention. Furthermore, there have been no studies that consider HNA frequency as reported by the children themselves. A sample of 311 Chilean second graders and their parents participated in the present study. We examined whether HNA frequency moderates the performance-MA relationship and whether this moderation is in turn moderated by parent MA. Results showed that the frequency of HNA strengthened or diminished the negative correlation between performance and MA as a function of parent MA. In the case of parents with low MA, regardless of HNA frequency, child mathematics performance was negatively associated with child MA. However, in the case of math-anxious parents that interacted frequently with their children, there was no association between child MA and math achievement. More broadly, the present study suggests that mathematics-related family dynamics and parents’ emotions are key to understanding the relationship between performance and MA in early development.
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    Actitudes hacia la química de estudiantes chilenos de secundaria: Un estudio de métodos mixtos
    (Enseñanza de las Ciencias, 2022) ;
    Hernández Montes, Lilian
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    Ferreira, Roberto
    En esta investigación se indagó acerca de las actitudes hacia la química de 444 estudian-tes de secundaria chilenos, empleando un método mixto de diseño secuencial explicativo. Los resul-tados descriptivos revelaron actitudes relativamente bajas en las dos dimensiones analizadas, cognitiva y afectiva, aunque levemente superiores en la última. Los resultados inferenciales mostraron que el nivel escolar y el rendimiento académico afectan a las actitudes de manera negativa y positiva, respec-tivamente. Los resultados de tres grupos focales permitieron profundizar en las explicaciones sobre los hallazgos cuantitativos y revelaron que otros factores, como los cálculos matemáticos, el lenguaje de la química y la metodología del profesor, también son relevantes en el desarrollo de las actitudes hacia la química. Se discuten estos hallazgos y sus implicaciones para la enseñanza de la química en Chile y Latinoamérica