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Title of Thesis
Relationship Between Self-concept And Academic achievement Of Female
Bachelor Degree Students |
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Author(s)
Aasma-tuz-zahra |
Institute/University/Department
Details University Institute of Education and Research /
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi |
Session 2010 |
Subject Education |
Number of Pages 163 |
Keywords (Extracted from title, table of contents and
abstract of thesis)
Human, Physical, Academic, Between, Relationship, Bachelor, Female,
Degree, Sudents, Descriptive, Dimensions |
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Abstract Self-concept as the
core of human personality refers to the sum total of people’s
perceptions about their physical, social and academic competence. It
is the view that one has of oneself. It is the set of perceptions
that the person has about himself, the set of characteristics,
attributes, qualities and deficiencies, capacities and limits,
values and relationships that the subject knows to be descriptive of
him. The study was designed to investigate relationship between
self-concept and academic achievement of female bachelor degree
students. The objectives of the study were (1) to explore by
measurement the areas of physical, social and academic self-concept
of students, (2) to obtain a measure of academic achievement, (3) to
relate the areas of physical, social and academic selfconcept of
students to their academic achievement, (4) to discuss possible ways
to enhance aspects of the self-concepts of students The population
of the study was comprised of all bachelor degree female students of
27 graduate and post graduate women colleges located in Islamabad
and Rawalpindi. Sample of the study consisted of 1,500 students
randomly chosen from 15 selected colleges with 100 students of 3rd
and 4th year from each college.
To measure self-concept, Self-Description Questionnaire III
constructed by Marsh (1985) was used after modifying and translating
in Urdu. Marks obtained by the students in recently held previous
exams were acquired from college records as an indicator of their
academic achievement. Two approaches were used for data analysis. in
the first approach, collected data were scored and raw scores on
each variable were summarized by using descriptive statistics such
as means, standard deviation. In order to infer mean and standard
deviation of the population self-concept scores, standard error of
mean, standard error of standard deviation were calculated. The
correlation coefficient among the study variables was calculated by
using Pearson ‘r’. To determine the degree of relationship between
three dimensions of self-concept and academic achievement, technique
of probable error of a coefficient (PEr) was applied. An alternative
factor analysis approach was also used for the data analysis and
Kendall’s Tau-b was employed to correlate the responses obtained on
each of the 60 items of the questionnaire with the academic
achievement scores. Looking at the results as obtained through two
approaches, it was found that week though real relationship existed
between the academic self-concept and academic achievement. No
relationship was however found between physical self-concept and
academic achievement as well between social self-concept and
academic achievement.
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