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CMAAS: AI-Assisted Development of a Mechanism-Based Math Anxiety Scale
The Comprehensive Math Anxiety Assessment Scale (CMAAS) represents a paradigm shift in psychological measurement, moving beyond traditional symptom-focused approaches to target the specific neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral mechanisms underlying mathematics anxiety. This 56-item multidimensional instrument assesses math anxiety across seven theoretically grounded domains—cognitive worry, affective distress, physiological arousal, behavioral patterns, value beliefs, self-efficacy, and social-cultural processes—each comprising four distinct facets for a total of 28 granular mechanisms.
The scale was developed using a cutting-edge AI-assisted methodology leveraging the AIGENIE R package interfaced with local large language models via Ollama. Through carefully engineered prompts incorporating mechanism definitions, adaptive/maladaptive examples, and key linguistic markers, we generated items that maintain theoretical fidelity while using accessible, first-person language appropriate for adolescents and adults.