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Bohuslov, Ronald L. – 1980
A study was conducted at the College of Alameda to assess the factors contributing to math anxiety and to determine methods of fostering positive attitudes toward math among women and non-traditional students. During the study, 150 students in three introductory algebra sections were administered a series of attitude scales designed to measure…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Career Choice, College Mathematics, Community Colleges
Whittlesy, Elaine – 1991
In 1991, a survey was conducted at California's Sierra College (SC) to determine the types of students enrolling in algebra classes and to explore their attitudes about mathematics. The student population surveyed consisted of all students enrolled in 27 algebra class sections on the SC campus. The survey focused on students' reasons for enrolling…
Descriptors: Algebra, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, High Risk Students
Abram, Marie J. – 1980
Concern for an apparent drop in liking for school by fourth grade students led to the study reported here. It was felt that less adequately prepared students would like school less than their counterparts. Moreover, three self-concept scales were thought to be connected to the observed decline. Four instruments were administered to fourth graders…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
Gasbarra, Paul; Johnson, Jean – Public Agenda, 2008
In many respects, Hispanic families share the aspirations and anxieties of many other families nationwide: They are keenly focused on the role completing high school and going to college will play in their children's future. Students and young adults see success in school and college as key to interesting work and a prosperous future, and most are…
Descriptors: High Schools, Hispanic Americans, Parent School Relationship, Trust (Psychology)