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Title: Study of academic achievement and selected adjustment factors of urban and rural adolescent students in Pune district
Researcher: Sathe, Vishranti Uttam
Guide(s): Ansari, M Farooque
Keywords: Rural adolescent students
Urban adolescent students
Academic achievement
Upload Date: 26-Apr-2012
University: University of Pune
Completed Date: April, 2010
Abstract: The present research study is entitled “Study of Academic Achievement and Adjustment Factors of Urban and Rural Adolescent Students”. Hence in this study, the relationship between Academic Achievement (AA) and Adjustment Factors (AF) was examined among adolescent students in urban and rural areas. Differences among these two groups with regard to the above mentioned variables were noted. In the present study the main objectives were 1.To investigate the correlation between AA and AF among urban students. 2. To investigate the correlation between AA and AF among rural students. 3. To compare AA across gender of urban students. 4. To compare AA across gender of rural students. 5. To compare AA across gender and localities of urban and rural students. The following are the hypotheses and their sub-hypotheses: 1.There is no significant correlation between AA and AF of urban students. 1.1. There is no significant correlation between AA and H/FA of urban students. 1.2. There is no significant correlation between AA and SA of urban students. 1.3. There is no significant correlation between AA and P/ EA of urban students. 1.4. There is no significant correlation between AA and EA of urban students. 1.5. There is no significant correlation between AA and HA of urban students. 2. There is no significant correlation between AA and AF of rural students. 2.1. There is no significant correlation between AA and H/FA of rural students. 2.2. There is no significant correlation between AA and SA of rural students. 2.3. There is no significant correlation between AA and P/EA of rural students. 2.4. There is no significant correlation between AA and EA of rural students. 2.5. There is no significant correlation between AA and HA of rural students. 3. There is no significant gender difference on AA among urban students. 4. There is no significant gender difference on AA among rural students. 5. There is no significant difference on AA between urban and rural students. These hypotheses were tested on the basis of data collected from the adolescent students of tenth standard from unaided English medium schools of urban area (N= 924) and rural area (N= 195) in Pune district. The tool used for the study was Adjustment Inventory by M. N. Palsane. Statistical tools such as Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s product-moment correlation and t-statistics were used. Results showed that AA is negatively correlated to AF in urban and rural adolescent students. The AF are positively correlated with each other.
Pagination: 199p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/3838
Appears in Departments:Department of Education

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