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The study aims to explore the level of Latvian 9th grade students mathematics self-efficacy, self-concept and anxiety, to discover the possible interconnections between these parameters and socio-demographic indicators of students. The scales measuring mathematics self-efficacy, self-concept and anxiety consisted of 33 four-point. Like type items. The 9th grade students (N=3077) were divided into two clusters: 1) students with positive mathematical self: higher mathematics self-efficacy and self-concept and lower anxiety (n=1482) and 2) students with negative mathematical self: lower mathematics self-efficacy and self-concept and higher anxiety (n=1423). Boys have more positive mathematical self than girls and students who come from bigger cities and towns have more negative mathematical self than those from rural areas.
Liene Kvedere (Sat,) studied this question.