Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 7, 2026

Using the Threat Probability Task to Assess Anxiety and Fear During Uncertain and Certain Threat
Published on: September 12, 2014
Statistics Anxiety Update: Refining the Construct and Recommendations for a New Research Agenda
Peter K H Chew1, Denise B Dillon2
1James Cook University Singapore peter.chew@jcu.edu.au.
Abstract:
Appreciation of the importance of statistics literacy for citizens of a democracy has resulted in an increasing number of degree programs making statistics courses mandatory for university students. Unfortunately, empirical evidence suggests that students in nonmathematical disciplines (e.g., social sciences) regard statistics courses as the most anxiety-inducing course in their degree programs. Although a literature review exists for statistics anxiety, it was done more than a decade ago, and newer studies have since added findings for consideration. In this article, we provide a current review of the statistics anxiety literature. Specifically, related variables, definitions, and measures of statistics anxiety are reviewed with the goal of refining the statistics anxiety construct. Antecedents, effects, and interventions of statistics anxiety are also reviewed to provide recommendations for statistics instructors and for a new research agenda.
Related Concept Videos
Surveys
Need for Self-Esteem
Social Anxiety Disorder
Self-Discrepancy and Its Effects
Self-Discrepancy Theory
Psychology as a Science
The scientific method in psychology involves six critical steps: making observations, formulating hypotheses, conducting tests, analyzing...

