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Students Psychological Patterns and Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kazo District, Uganda: A Quantitative Analysis / Data Set
- Lucy Aja
- Odhine Innocent Sunday
- Tukur Muhammad
- Mohammad Lubega
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Description: This study investigates students’ psychological patterns and academic performance in public secondary schools in Kazo district, Uganda. The study was guided by three objectives and research questions. The study employed a cross-sectional research design, utilizing a quantitative research approach. The population of the study was 697 secondary school students in Kazo District, a sample size of 253 was obtained from the total population of 697 using Yamane’s formula. A simple random sampling technique was used to select students who participated in the study. The instrument for data collection was validated by 5 experts in education administration and management. Using Cronbach's alpha, the analysis yielded a reliability index of 0.842 for the students' questionnaire.A self-structured questionnaire was utilized to collect the quantitative data for the research study, and the quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results indicate that students in Kazo exhibit a strong self-efficacy and confidence in their academic capabilities, which contributes positively to their motivation and engagement in learning, but there is a need to look at time management and pressure from academics to foster performance, the results also reveals that that students have a strong intrinsic motivation which are linked to happiness in learning, and the importance of education to achieve future goals, while extrinsic factors like parental or teacher supervision motivate the students, and finally the study shows that there is need for an effective support system to reduce academic stress and improve student academic performance.The integration of strong self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation among students positively influences their academic performance, while challenges such as anxiety, time management, and external pressures underscore the need for supportive resources.Based on the research findings, recommendations were that secondary schools should organize and implement workshops that focused on time management and study skills, which provide access to academic counselling for students facing challenges, fostering a positive learning environment that requires promoting intrinsic motivation through interactive teaching methods.
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