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Influence Of Birth Order And Gender On Academic Achievement Of Secondary School Students
[A CASE STUDY OF OFFA LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF KWARA STATE] -
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APPENDIX
UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
INFLUENCE OF BIRTH ORDER AND GENDER ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE QUESTIONNAIRE (IBOGAPQ)
Dear Respondent,
This questionnaire is designed to investigate the influence of birthorder and gender on academic achievement of secondary school students in Ilorin metropolis.
The study is for educational purpose only and therefore any response given will be treated with utmost confidentiality.
SECTION A: (PERSONAL INFORMATION).
Please tick (√) the column that is most applicable to you.
Gender: Male ( ), Female ( )
Age: 20 – 30 years ( ), 31 – 40 years ( ), 41 years and above ( )
Marital Status: Married ( ), Single ( )
Years of Experience: Below 5 years ( ), 6 years and above ( )
Religion: African Traditional Religion (ATR) ( )
Christianity ( ), Islam ( )
SECTION B: INFLUENCE OF BIRTH ORDER AND GENDER ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Instruction: Kindly tick (√) the column which best represents your view using the keys below as a guide.
SA - Strongly Agree
A - Agree
D - Disagree
SD - Strongly Disagree
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of birth order and gender on academic achievement of secondary students in Offa Local Government of Kwara State. The study became relevant due to the high rate of failure in our secondary schools. The data were obtained from 150 respondents using the simple random sample technique. In doing this the researcher selected ten (10) secondary school in Offa Local Government Area out of which fifteen (15) respondents were selected schools. While dat ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of birth order and gender on academic achievement of secondary students in Offa Local Government of Kwara State. The study became relevant due to the high rate of failure in our secondary schools. The data were obtained from 150 respondents using the simple random sample technique. In doing this the researcher selected ten (10) secondary school in Offa Local Government Area out of which fifteen (15) respondents were selected schools. While dat ... Continue reading---