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TítuloGender Differences in Mathematics Motivation: Differential Effects on Performance in Primary Education

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Table 1 shows the correlation coefficients as well as descriptive statistics of central tendency, distribution, and dispersion for the variables in this study
TABLE 2 | Explained variance (R 2 ), change in R 2 ( 1R 2 ), regression coefficients ( β), and associated statistical significance [t(p <)] in the prediction of boys’ and girls’

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