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Psychological Variables among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria

Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 40 - 48, 01.01.2022

Abstract

The study investigated levels of psychological variables of academic stress, anxiety and self-efficacy among physics students in senior secondary schools in Osun State, Nigeria. It further examined differences in psychological variables of academic stress, anxiety and self-efficacy between male and female Physics students towards learning of Physics. A descriptive survey research design was employed. A sample of 400 Physics students from 20 senior secondary II (SS2) selected through multi-stage sampling procedure was used for the study. A researcher- designed and validated questionnaire was administered to the respondents. Mean and standard deviation were used to answer the research question while the null hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significance, using t-test. The findings indicated that physics students had moderate level of academic stress, anxiety and self-efficacy. However, there were no significant differences between males’ and females’ psychological variables of academic stress, anxiety and self-efficacy in the learning of physics in senior secondary schools in the study area. Consequently, it was recommended that Physics teachers should try as much as possible to reduce academic stress and anxiety and enhance academic self-efficacy by carrying out formative assessment frequently to discover the challenged and emotional students for further help and girls’ fear should be allayed though encouragement. Besides, the teaching of Physics should be done interestingly.

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  • Ruisel, I. (2004). Inteligencia a myslenie. Bratislava, Slovakia: Ikar
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  • Van Aalst, J. (2000). An introduction to physics education research. Canadian Journal of Physics, 78(1), 57-71 .
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Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 40 - 48, 01.01.2022

Abstract

References

  • Aafreen, M. M., Priya, V. V., & Gayathri, R. (2018). Effect of stress on academic performance of students in different streams. Drug Invention Today, 10(9), 1776-1780.
  • Auerbach, M. S., & Gramling, S. E. (1998). Stress management psychological foundations. U.S.A: Prentice-Hall,Inc.,
  • Bandalos, D. L., Yates, K., & Thorndike-Christ, T. (1995). Effects of math self-concept, perceived self-efficacy, and attributions for failure and success on test anxiety. Journal of Educational Psychology, 87, 611-623.
  • Bandura, A. (1974). Behavior theory and the models of man. American Psychologist, 29, 859-869.
  • Bandura, A. (1977). Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychological Review, 84, 191-215.
  • Bandura, A. ( 1978). The self-system in reciprocal determinism. American Psychologist, 344-358.
  • Baanu, T. F., Oyelekan, O. S., & Olurundare , A. S. (2016). Self -efficacy and Chemistry students’ academic achievement in senior secondary schools in North-Central, Nigeria. The Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Science, 4(1), 43-52.
  • Belykh,T. V., & Mayramyan, A. M. (2016). Integration of formally dynamic properties in the structure of individuality among students with different levels of communicative self-efficacy. Bulletin of the North-Caucasian Federal, 193-197.
  • Bhattacharya, R., & Bhattacharya, B. (2015). Psychological factors affecting students’ academic performance in higher education among students. International Journal for Research & Development in Technology, 4 (1), 63-71.
  • Britner, S. L. (2008). Motivation in high school science students: A comparison of gender differences in life, physical, and earth science classes. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 45(8), 955-970.
  • Cohen, S., Kessler, R. C., & Gordon, L. U. (1997). Measuring stress: A guide for health and social scientists. Oxford: University Press on Demand.
  • Eduwem, J. D., Umoinyang, I. E., & Otu, B. D. (2017). Psychological factors and secondary schools students’ academic performance in Mathematics. IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education, 7 (2), 06-13.
  • Erkutlu, H.V., & Chafra, J. (2006). Relationship between leadership power bases and job stress of subordinates :Example from boutique hotels, Manage. Res. News, 29(5), 285-297.
  • Faulkner W. (2007). 'Nuts and Bolts and People'. Gender-troubled engineering identities. Social Studies of Science, 37(3), 331-356.
  • González, A., Fernández, M. V. C., & Paoloni, P. V. (2017). Hope and anxiety in physics class: Exploring their motivational antecedents and influence on metacognition and performance. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 54 (5), 558-585.
  • Gourav, A. (2015), Academic anxiety of secondary school students in relation to their parental encouragement. International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, 3(4), 23-29.
  • Kalnická, Z. & Geller, J. L. (2001). Mysel a rod. In: E. Visnovský, M. Popper & J. Plichtová, (Eds.), Príbehy ohladaní mysle (pp. 184-200). Bratislava, Slovakia: Veda SAV.
  • Kendra, C. (2015). What is self-efficacy? Teaching and Learning, 34, 75-89
  • Kiran, D., & Sungur, S. (2012). Middle school students’ science self-efficacy and its sources: Examination of gender difference. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 21, 619-630. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-011-9351-y
  • Linnenbrink, E.A. (2007). The role of affect in student learning: A multi- dimensional approach to considering the interaction of affect, motivation, and engagement. In P. A. Schutz & R. Pekrun (Eds.), Educational psychology series (pp. 107-124). San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic.
  • Mallow, J. (1988). Science Anxiety, Fear of science and how to overcome it. American Journal of Physics, 56 (7), 670 Mahato, B. & Jangir, S. (2012). A study on academic anxiety among adolescents of Minicoy Island. International Journal of Science and Research (online), 12-14.
  • Mendick, H. 2005. A beautiful myth? The gendering of being/doing “good at maths”. Gender and Education, 17, 203-219
  • Mussarat, J. K., Seema, A., & Hsfsa, K. (2013). Effect of perceived academic stress on students’ performance. FWU Journal of Social Sciences.7(2), 146-151.
  • Ng, K. Y., Ang, S., & Chan, K. Y. (2008). Personality and leader effectiveness: A moderated mediation model of leadership self-efficacy, job demands, and job autonomy. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 733-743.
  • Osuji, U.S. A. (2016). Academic self-efficacy Among open and distance learners in Nigeria. Journal of Educational Foundations, 6(1), 93-102.
  • Renzetti, C.R. & Curran, D.J. (2003). Zeny, muzi a spolecnost. Prague, Czech Republic: Karolinum.
  • Rothman, D. K. (2004). New approach to test anxiety. Journal of College Student,Psychotherapy, 18(4), 45–60.
  • Romiro, G. B. (2013). The reciprocal determinism of online scaffolding in sustaining a community of inquiry in Physics. Journal of Technology and Science Education. 3(2), 89-97.
  • Ruisel, I. (2004). Inteligencia a myslenie. Bratislava, Slovakia: Ikar
  • Shahzad, A. H., Rehman, K. U., & Saqib, M. (2018). Does stress impact school students’ learning performance? Asia Pacif.ic 6th Asia Pacfic Conference on Advanced Research (APCAR-2018, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Sherer, M., Maddux, J. E., Mercandante, B., PrenticeDunn, S., Jacobs, B., & Rogers, R. W. (1982). The Self-efficacy scale: Construction and validation. Psychological Reports, 51, 663-671.
  • Suresh, P.P.(2015). A study on academic stress among higher secondary students. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 4(10). 64- 69.
  • Van Aalst, J. (2000). An introduction to physics education research. Canadian Journal of Physics, 78(1), 57-71 .
  • Wajcman J. (2000). Reflections on gender and technology studies. In what state is the art? Social Studies of Science, 30 (3), 447-464
  • Wajcman J. (2007). From Women and Technology to Gendered Technoscience.Information, Communication & Society, 10(3), 287-298
  • Yikealo, D., Tareke,W., & Karvinen, I. (2018).The level of stress among college students: A case in the college of education, Eritrea Institute of Technology. Open Science Journal, 3(4).1-18.
  • Zeldin, A. L., & Pajares, F. (2000). Against the odds: Self-efficacy beliefs of women in mathematical, scientific and technological careers. American Educational Research Journal, 37, 215-246
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Educational Psychology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Thomas Ajibade Adebisi This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Adebisi, T. A. (2022). Psychological Variables among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria. The Universal Academic Research Journal, 4(1), 40-48.
AMA Adebisi TA. Psychological Variables among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria. The Universal Academic Research Journal. January 2022;4(1):40-48.
Chicago Adebisi, Thomas Ajibade. “Psychological Variables Among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria”. The Universal Academic Research Journal 4, no. 1 (January 2022): 40-48.
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IEEE T. A. Adebisi, “Psychological Variables among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria”, The Universal Academic Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 40–48, 2022.
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Vancouver Adebisi TA. Psychological Variables among Physics Students in Senior Secondary Schools in Osun State, Nigeria. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2022;4(1):40-8.