Cross-national differences in mathematics attitude and achievement among seventeen-year-olds

A re-analysis of the cross-national data gathered by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) was undertaken to determine the magnitude, direction, and nature of differences in 17-year-old boys' and girls' attitudes and achievement in mathematics. A...

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Published in:International journal of educational development 1986, Vol.6 (4), p.233-244
Main Authors: Harnisch, Delwyn L., Steinkamp, Marjorie W., Tsai, Shiow-Ling, Walberg, Herbert J.
Format: Article
Language:eng
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Summary:A re-analysis of the cross-national data gathered by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) was undertaken to determine the magnitude, direction, and nature of differences in 17-year-old boys' and girls' attitudes and achievement in mathematics. A 10-item attitude scale and a 70-item achievement test were administered to 13,056 students attending school in ten countries. Sex differences in both attitude and achievement were small, but with few exceptions they favored males. Considerable variation existed between countries in the extent to which the achievement of boys exceeded that of girls, and in many cases, the magnitude of the differences was associated with psychosocial patterns found in the diverse cultures.
ISSN:0738-0593
1873-4871