79 and 120 students in classes in Psychological Statistics were tested in 1976 and 1991, respectively, with a mathematical readiness test devised by Brown in 1933. A general decline in mathematical ability as measured by the test was found, especially with items involving mathematical reasoning and algebra. Over-all mean scores dropped significantly from 18.8 to 16.6.
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