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Title: | THE INFLUENCE OF PERCEIVED UNEMPLOYMENT AND SELF EFFICACY ON ATTITUDE TOWARDS LEARNING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE |
Authors: | ADENOLA, DAMOLA SAKIRU |
Keywords: | perceive unemployment attitude towards education self efficacy |
Issue Date: | Sep-2015 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
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Series/Report no.: | DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY PROJECT;PSY /11/0197 |
Abstract: | Education has been described has a weapon to fight poverty. Through acquisition of
knowledge and skills individual are able to make better decision and solve various challenges
that may constitute stressors in everyday life. In Nigeria today, the youth attitude toward
education is falling as people are developing less interest in having deep knowledge of learning
material but only interested in collecting certificate and finding their way out of academic
environment. People with high level of self-efficacy belief that they have capacity and skills
that is require to cope in academic settings .The study investigate the influence of perceive
unemployment rate and self efficacy on attitude towards education among undergraduate.
A non- random convenient sampling technique was used for the study. The participants
for the study were one hundred and ninety–seven
The result shows that participants who perceive high unemployment rate have more
positive attitude towards education than those who have low perception of unemployment rate at
[t
= 2.93, P < 0.01]. That participants who have high self-efficacy show more positive attitude
towards education than those with low self-efficacy at [t
194
= -2.43, P < 0.05]. Male and female
do not differ on their attitude towards education at [t
viii
194
= -0.90, P > 0.05]. Income level of
parents does not determine attitude towards education. [F
194
Hence, certain recommendation and limitations of the study were considered |
Description: | Based on the review of literature, it is understand that education is an important aspect
of human life which provide individual with skills and knowledge which is useful in coping
with major life challenges. The review of various studies suggests that personality variables
such as self-efficacy go a long way in predicting student’s attitude towards education.
Individual level of self-efficacy is an important personality factors that provide them with
coping skills which can be used in coping with various academic stressors and challenges. It
is also observed that perceived unemployment also predict undergraduate’s attitude toward
academic education. Those with low perception of unemployment tend to display significant
higher level of attitude toward learning than their counterpart with high perceived learning. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1173 |
ISSN: | PSY /11/0197 |
Appears in Collections: | Psychology Thesis
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