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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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Summary of findings
The summary of the findings is that the six null hypotheses were accepted. The findings thus indicate that:
(1) There is no significance difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institution on the basis of gender.
(2) There is no significance difference in the causes of academic relate anxiety among the students of tertiary institution in Kwara State on the basis of types of institution.
(3) There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of marital status.
(4) There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of age.
(5) There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of mode of residence.
(6) There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of religion.
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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---