Measuring the attitude towards science in Pakistan: a study of secondary school student
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Date
2011
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International Journal of Contemporary Business Research
Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the attitude of students of secondary classes towards science.
The data was collected from seven secondary schools situated in Model Town and Kahna area of
Lahore. The sample consisted of 600 students, both male and female drawn from science as well
as humanities streams. The instrument used for collection of data was a modified version of
Modified Fennema-Sherman Attitude Scales by Diana Doepken, Ellen Lawsky and Linda
Padwa1. It consisted of 28 items questionnaire to be responded on a 5-point Likert Scale. The
analysis of the data was done by using t-test, ANOVA and LSD test. The study revealed that all
students of secondary classes had positive attitude towards science. Attitudes of females are even
more positive. Similarly students of Science Group have more positive attitude than those of
Humanities Group. The study further revealed that parental attitude and school type also
contribute towards development of positive attitude of students towards science.
Keywords: Measuring , Attitude , Science , Pakistan, Secondary School Students
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Secondary School Students, Atitute Measurement--Pakistan, Attitude--Science
Citation
International Journal of Contemporary Business Research, February 2011, Vol 2, No 10, pp 98-116