Nick John B. Solar
University of San Agustin-Iloilo City, Philippines
nickjohnsolar@gmail.com
Date Received: June 10, 2015; Date Revised: July 7, 2015
Attributions of Academic Performance among Third Year and Fourth Year Biology Major Students 406 KB 2 downloads
Nick John B. Solar University of San Agustin-Iloilo City, Philippines nickjohnsolar@gmail.com Date...
This is a descriptive study aimed to determine the attributions of academic performance of third year and fourth year biology major students in the College of Education, West Visayas State University, School Year 2013-2014. The academic performance were categorized or measured in terms of test, projects, workbooks, and laboratory experiments, class participation, and attendance. The Attributions in academic performance were evaluated using the closed-form questionnaire- checklist,categorized intoin termsof ability, effort, luck, or task difficulty. Mean frequency, mean percentage, Mann-Whitney U-test, two-sampled test set at 0.05 level of significance were used to determine if there were significant difference in the attribution when the students were taken according to their year level. The result of the study revealed that the Third Year biology majors attributed their academic performance to effort which is shown to have the highest percentage attribution in overall rank. There was no significant difference in the attributions of academic performance for third year and fourth year biology major students in termsof test, whilethe result forprojects, workbooks, and laboratory experiment and class participation and attendance categories,was found out to havea significant difference in the attributionfor the third and fourth years biology Major students’ academic performances.
Keywords: Attributions, Academic Performance, Biology