Mathematics anxiety in undergraduate business studies students

Abstract Performance in mathematics can be attributed to factors other than mathematical ability. A growing body of literature examines the significant impact of mathematics anxiety (MA) on mathematical performance and individuals' choices concerning study and career pathways. However, much of...

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Published in:Teaching mathematics and its applications Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 125 - 146
Main Authors: McCullagh, Orla, Ryan, Maria, Fitzmaurice, Olivia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 07.06.2024
ISSN:0268-3679, 1471-6976
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Summary:Abstract Performance in mathematics can be attributed to factors other than mathematical ability. A growing body of literature examines the significant impact of mathematics anxiety (MA) on mathematical performance and individuals' choices concerning study and career pathways. However, much of the focus has been on science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects, renowned for their high mathematical content. This study examines the prevalence, characteristics and influence of MA in undergraduate business studies students. In all aspects of business, there is a strong impetus for the adoption of artificial intelligence, data analytics and machine learning, prompting reform of business studies curricula. Hence, this is a critical juncture at which to examine MA within this cohort. We survey undergraduate business studies students using the Mathematics Anxiety Scale-UK as a measure of participants' MA and examine its relevance in business major selection. Gender emerges as a key differentiating factor in levels of MA and the selection of business majors.
ISSN:0268-3679
1471-6976
DOI:10.1093/teamat/hrae001