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Anxiety toward mathematics on “telesecundaria” students
The aim of this study is to measure the level of anxiety toward math among students from a high school located in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. It is an explanatory correlational analysis with a non-experimental cross-sectional study design that supports
Elena Moreno-García +1 more
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Children's difficulty in learning homonyms [PDF]
Mazzocco (1997) claimed that children have persistent difficulty in learning pseudo-homonyms – words like rope used to refer to a novel object (e.g. spade). Because the novel objects were familiar, the pseudohomonyms in her study were also synonyms (i.e.
Doherty, Martin +2 more
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‘Journeying is Hard’ : Difficulty, Race and Poetics in Sarah Howe’s Loop of Jade
Amidst a growing consensus amongst critics that a discussion on race and white privilege in British poetry is long overdue, few have theorized on race and racism in relation to contemporary British BAME poets and their concomitant poetics.
Mary Jean Chan
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MENGAPA SULIT MENYELESAIKAN SOAL PECAHAN 2/a+3/b= 2/3 ?
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan kemampuan mahasiswa dan guru dalam menyelesaikan soal pecahan, dan mengetahui penyebab sulitnya menyelesaikan soal pecahan tersebut.
Sugeng Sutiarso
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The role of difficulty in dynamic risk mitigation decisions
Previous research suggests that individuals faced with risky choices seek ways to actively reduce their risks. The risk defusing operators (RDOs) that are identified through these searches can be used to prevent or compensate for (here, pre- and post ...
Lisa Vangsness, Michael E. Young
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Dual‐task difficulties as a risk factor for unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis
Background No study has investigated the impact of dual‐tasking difficulties as a risk factor for unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS).
Turhan Kahraman +4 more
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Sentiment Difficulty in Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
Subjectivity is a key aspect of natural language understanding, especially in the context of user-generated text and conversational systems based on large language models. Natural language sentences often contain subjective elements, such as opinions and
Adrian-Gabriel Chifu +1 more
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Quintessential difficulties [PDF]
An alternative to a cosmological constant is quintessence, defined as a slowly-varying scalar field potential V(ϕ). If quintessence is observationally significant, an epoch of inflation is beginning at the present epoch, with ϕthe slowly-rolling inflaton field.
Kolda, Christopher, Lyth, David H.
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The Price of (Perceived) Affordance: Commentary for Huron and Berec
It is argued that the symbolic objects in music and musical scores can permit affordances much as physical objects can. This construction of "affordance" places greater emphasis on cultural forms and human memory than the original idea proposed by James ...
Robert Gjerdingen
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Theorising simulation in higher education: difficulty for learners as an emergent phenomenon [PDF]
Despite the widespread interest in using and researching simulation in higher education, little discussion has yet to address a key pedagogical concern: difficulty.
Hopwood, Nick +8 more
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