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You are invited to participate in our survey [Project Description Here]. In this survey, approximately 50 people will be asked to complete a survey that asks questions about math anxiety. It will take approximately [Approximate Time] minutes to complete the questionnaire.

Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. There are no foreseeable risks associated with this project. However, if you feel uncomfortable answering any questions, you can withdraw from the survey at any point. It is very important for us to learn your opinions.

Your survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate. Your information will be coded and will remain confidential. If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact Annette King at (270) 668-2271 or by email at [email protected].

Thank you very much for your time and support. The items in the questionnaire refer to things and experiences that may cause tension or apprehension. For each item, click in the circle under the answer that best describes how much you would be made anxious by math. Work quickly but be sure to think about each item. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.
 
 
 
Deciding how much change you should get back from buying several items
 
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Figuring a simple percentage such as the sales tax on something that you buy
 
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Figuring out how much you will get paid for 6½ hours of word if you get paid $3.75 an hour
 
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Listening to a person explain how your share of expenses on a trip was figured out (including meals, transportation, housing, etc.)
 
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Telling the cashier that you think the bill for the meal was wrong and watching the cashier add up the bill again
 
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Being asked to make change
 
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Adding up the dues received and expenses for a club to which you belong
 
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Reading a formula in a science class
 
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Doing a word problem in algebra
 
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