EFFECTS OF MOTIVATION AND PARENTAL INFLUENCE ON THE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTS OF STUDENTS AT SECONDARY LEVEL
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Optimization of extrusion conditions is critical to the production of polyethylene films with good This research work was focused on “the effect of motivation and parental influence on the educational attainments of students at secondary level”. A sample of 400 secondary school students from eight different schools was taken. A 20 items questionnaire was used to measure student’s level of motivation and parental influence. To analyze the results simple correlation was used. Correlation between parental influence and academic achievement was high and correlation between motivation and academic achievement was moderate.
Authors and Affiliations
Malik Atta, Asif Jamil
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