The Anxiety of Students on Deduction Level in Proving the Geometry Theorem
Date
2019-03-23Author
K. NI'MAH
SUSANTO, Susanto
SUNARDI, Sunardi
HOBRI, Hobri
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This study aims to describe the anxiety of university students who were on
deduction level in proving the geometry theorem. This was conducted to find out student
anxiety, so that it can be handled and anticipated. Anxiety is the state of feeling students’
uncomfortable, worried, and afraid. The type of this research is qualitative-descriptive. The
subjects were taken as many as 3 students who were at the deduction level based on the Van
Hiele geometry ability test. Data was collected through theorem proofing tests and interviews
conducted after the test. The results of this study indicate that the symptoms of cognitive
anxiety (uneasy, nervousness and confuse) occur when the subject begins to understand the
problem in the theorem. Symptoms of physiological anxiety (sweating, body feels hot) and
behavioral symptoms (physical tension, impatience) appeared when the subjects connected the
elements of proof on theorem in geometry. The results of this study are expected to be used by
students or lecturers, especially in learning to teach how to proof theorem in geometry.
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