farah Mamlekat Dust; REAZ PASHA; saeed Bakhtiarpoor; Marzieh Talebzade Shoushtari
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AbstractThe main of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of motor perception training on math disorder and test anxiety in primary school students with learning disabilities in Tehran. The present study was a quasi-experimental study including a pretest-posttest design with a control group. 40 ...
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AbstractThe main of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of motor perception training on math disorder and test anxiety in primary school students with learning disabilities in Tehran. The present study was a quasi-experimental study including a pretest-posttest design with a control group. 40 qualified students with learning disabilities who referred to learning disabilities centers between years 1397-1398 in Tehran were selected through available and purposeful sampling methods and were assigned in motor perceptual experimental group (n=20) and the control group (n=20). The follow-up stage was also performed one month after the test. To complete the data, IQ test questionnaires (Wechsler, 2003), math learning disorder (Conley, 1988) and standard test anxiety questionnaire (Sarason, 1957) were used. SPSS software was used to analyze the data. Findings of the statistical tests of multivariate analysis of covariance in the groups of motor perception and control training in the post-test and follow-up stages show that these groups are significantly different from each other in at least one of the dependent variables. Thus, in both of these stages, there is a significant difference in the variables of math disorder and test anxiety between the groups of motor perception training and control indicating the continuation of the effect of motor perception training in the experimental group. Therefore, it can be concluded that motor perception training is used to reduce math disorders and test anxiety in students.