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Causes Of Academic Anxiety Among Tertiary Institution Students
[A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN METROPOLIS OF KWARA STATE] -
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APPENDIX University of Ilorin
Institute of Education
Faculty of Education
Department of Counsellor EducationCauses of Academic Related Anxiety Questionnaire (CARAQ)Dear Respondents,
This information gathered will be used purely for research purposes. Please kindly respond objectively to the items in the questionnaire. The information supplied will be treated with utmost confidentiality.
Thus, you do not need to write your name. Thank for your cooperation.
SECTION A: (PERSONAL INFORMATION)
Instruction: Please tick (√) the columns that are most applicable.
Gender: Male ( ) Female ( )
Type of Institution: University ( ) Polytechnic ( ) College of Education ( )
Marital Status: Married ( ) Single ( )
Age: 15 – 20 years ( ) 21 years and above ( )
Mode of Residence: On Campus ( ) Off Campus ( )
Religion: African Traditional Religion ( ) Christianity ( ) Islam ( )
SECTION B: (Causes of Academic Related Anxiety)
Instruction: Please tick (√) the columns that best represents your view using the following scale.
KEY
SA = Strongly Agree
A = Agree
D = Disagree
SD = Strongly Disagree
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT Anxiety is a state of emotional or physical disturbances induced in a person by a real or imagined threat. It is a state of tension, uneasiness, worry or apprehension about what has happened and or will happen. Anxiety is characterized by feeling of frustration, anger, rejection, sadness, despair, hate, depression, confusion, worthlessness and dilusionent. The total of three hundred (300) respondents would be selected from the institution to participate in the study. Instrum ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT Anxiety is a state of emotional or physical disturbances induced in a person by a real or imagined threat. It is a state of tension, uneasiness, worry or apprehension about what has happened and or will happen. Anxiety is characterized by feeling of frustration, anger, rejection, sadness, despair, hate, depression, confusion, worthlessness and dilusionent. The total of three hundred (300) respondents would be selected from the institution to participate in the study. Instrum ... Continue reading---