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Title: The Impact of Year of Study, Gender and Academic Performance on Students’ Perception on Academic Advising in Kenyan Universities
Authors: Migosi, Joash A.
Muola, James M.
Maithya, Redempta
Keywords: Academic
perception
Advising
Year of Study and Gender
Issue Date: 5-Feb-2012
Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society
Citation: Internationa l Jour nal of Asian Social Science, 2( 2 ), pp. 137 - 145
Abstract: A sample of 187 university students (53, 41 and 93 first, second and third year respectively) participated in this study. No significant relationship (r = 0.138) was found between the rate at which students seek academic advising a nd their perception on the programme. The findings showed that the perception on academic advising of students in different years of study is significantly (P < 0.05) different. The perception on academic advising of male and female students was not statis tically significant (P > 0.5). A positive and significant (r = 0.256; P < 0.01) relationship was reported between academic performance and students’ perception on academic advising. It was concluded that ways of sustaining and improving students image on academic advising be put in place.
URI: http://www.pakinsight.com/pdf-files/IJASS,2%282%29,PP.137-145.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/68
ISSN: 2226-5139
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