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Demographic Variables and Students’ Study Habits in Physics in Secondary Schools in Nsit Atai Local Government Area
Abstract
This study on Demographic Variables and Students’ Study Habits in Physics was informed by the
poor performance of students in the subject and poor study habit by the students. It investigated
the influence of Mother’s Level of Education, Father’s Occupation and Gender on the study
habits of Physics students. Three null hypotheses were formulated and tested. The design
adopted was descriptive survey. The sample consisted of 150 SS2 students offering Physics
randomly drawn from three public schools in Nsit Atai Local Government Area. The instrument
used for collecting relevant data was Demographic Variables and Study habits questionnaire
(DVSHQ) with reliability coefficient of 0.78. The findings from the result of data analysis using
chi square showed that the three Demographic Variables investigated do not exert significant
influence on the study habits of students offering Physics. It was recommended among others,
that students should be given guidance and counselling services with regard to study habits so
that they may identify their weaknesses and strengths in the learning strategies.
Keywords: Demographic Variables, Study Habits, Mother’s Educational level, Father’s
Occupation, Gender
Daniel E. JOHN, Enobong S. AKPAN & Francis D. EYENAKA
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