Students’ numeracy literacy ability viewed by adversity quotient

Numeracy literacy ability has an important role to embody a critical generation as a problem solver. The numeracy literacy consisted of two domains, namely change and relationship, and quantity. Students’ numeracy literacy is influenced by several factors, including adversity quotient. The study aim...

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