Academic Achievement Motivation and Attitude of Senior Secondary School Students towards Examination Malpractice in Uyo Metropolis, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

  • C. Okoro C
  • A. Udoh N
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The study aimed at finding out whether academic achievement motivation influenced the attitude of senior secondary two students towards examination malpractice. Three research questions and three hypotheses were formulated to direct the conduct of the study. The sample for the study comprised 350 students of both sexes drawn by means of the multistage random sampling technique.A researcher-made instrument entitled Attitude Towards Cheating in ExaminationQuestionnaire (ATCEQ) was used in collecting data on students' attitude towards examination malpractice while the Aberdeen Academic Motivation Inventory (ACMI) was used in assessing academic achievement motivation.Theresults showed no significant difference between the academic achievement motivation as well as the attitude towards examination malpractice of male and those of female students. It was also found that students' academic achievement motivation influenced their attitude towards examination malpractice. These results were discussed and suggestions were proffered for educational practice.

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C. Okoro, C., & A. Udoh, N. (2014). Academic Achievement Motivation and Attitude of Senior Secondary School Students towards Examination Malpractice in Uyo Metropolis, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSRJRME), 4(5), 25–31. https://doi.org/10.9790/7388-04512531

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