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P-17 Predictors of Statistics Anxiety Among Graduate Students in Saudi Arabia
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
  • Rabab Abdulghani, Andrews University
  • Nadia Nosworthy, Andrews University
  • Jimmy Kijai, Andrews University
  • Elvin Gabrial, Andrews University
Presenter Status
PhD candidate, Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling, Andrews University
Second Presenter Status
Assistant Professor, Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling
Third Presenter Status
Professor of Research & Statistical Methodology, Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling
Fourth Presenter Status
Professor of Educational Psychology and Counselor Education, Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling
Preferred Session
Poster Session
Location
Buller Hall Hallways
Start Date
21-10-2022 2:00 PM
End Date
21-10-2022 3:00 PM
Presentation Abstract

This quantitative study will examine the levels of statistics anxiety among 356 graduate students in Saudi Arabia. The study will also assess a theoretical model which proposes that attitudes toward statistics, statistics self-efficacy and previous statistics experience predict statistics anxiety. Results will indicate statistics anxiety levels and show its predictors.

Citation Information
Rabab Abdulghani, Nadia Nosworthy, Jimmy Kijai and Elvin Gabrial. "P-17 Predictors of Statistics Anxiety Among Graduate Students in Saudi Arabia" (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nadia_nosworthy/13/