PERFORMANCE ANXIETY AND SLEEP PROBLEMS AS PREDICTORS OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH -GRANTHAALAYAH (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-07-31
Authors : Namra Shahzadi; Misbah Arshad;
Page : 399-407
Keywords : Performance Anxiety; Sleep Problems; Academic Achievement; University Students.;
Abstract
The present study investigated performance anxiety and sleep problems as predictors of academic achievement among a convenience sample of 100 university students (Male = 43, Female = 57). Method: The participants, aged 18 to 25 years, were selected from three different departments of University of Gujrat. Hamilton Anxiety Scale (Hamilton, 1959) and Pre Sleep Arousal Scale (Nicassio, Mendlowitz, Fussell, & Petras, 1989) were individually administered to the participants in their respective departments. Academic achievement was measured in terms of GPA of previous semester of each respondent. Results: The Cronbach Alphas for both the scales for the present sample fell in acceptable range (α = 0 .84 - 0.87). Linear regression analyses indicated that performance anxiety significantly predicted (p
Other Latest Articles
- PERSONAL FACTORS AND THEIR PERSPECTIVE IN SOCIAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
- MHD DOUBLE DIFFUSIVE AND CHEMICALLY REACTIVE FLUID FLOW THROUGH A ROTATING POROUS PLATE
- DEVELOPING A UNIFIED FACIAL TISSUE THICKNESS MODEL FROM NEUROIMAGING DATA FOR SRI LANKA USING STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
- TREATMENT OF SERVICE STATION WASTEWATER USING ELECTROCOAGULATION PROCESS
- THE CONTRIBUTION OF BIOETHICAL EDUCATION PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
Last modified: 2017-08-17 17:25:02