a comparative study of academic achievement and study habit of
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a comparative study of academic achievement and study habit of
International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research_____________________________ ISSN 2277-3630 IJSSIR, Vol. 4 (4), APRIL (2015), pp. 44-52 Online available at indianresearchjournals.com A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND STUDY HABIT OF SENIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS REEMA TOKAS RESEARCH SCHOLAR, BHAGWAN MAHAVEER COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JAGDISHPUR, SONEPAT - 131030 (HARYANA) INDIA. ABSTRACT In this present study we will do find out compare a comparative study of academic achievement and study habits of higher secondary school students on the basis of gender. This study investigates the degree of relationship between study habits and academic achievement of senior secondary school students. This study will do also investigate the influence of students having good and poor study habits differ significantly and good study habits result in high academic achievement. Study Habit Inventory construct by M. Mukhopadhyaya & D.N Sansanwal (2005) is administering to the select sample to assess their study habits and Self construct General Information Questionnaire is using to elicit information regarding the subjects age, sex, family type of school students. The data so collect will be analyzed statistically by employing mean, SD and t-test. The study employed a deceptive research of survey type. A study Habit Inventory (SHI) is employ to determine the study habits of the students. A reliability coefficient of 0.91 will be obtained using split half method. The sample of the study includes all the senior secondary school students of Delhi (India). Sample is select through purposive random sampling technique. Two hypotheses are formulate and are test using Pearson’s correlation and t–test at 0.05 and 0.01 level of significance. The descriptive analysis reveals positive relationship between academic achievement and study habits and the degree of relationship is high. 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