Relationships between socioeconomic status,locus of control,self-concept,and academic achievement of batswana adolescents |
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Authors: | Muhammad Maqsud Sepideh Rouhani |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Education, University of Bophuthatswana, Mmabatho, 8681, Bophuthatswana, Southern Africa |
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Abstract: | Relationships between socioeconomic status, locus of control, self-concept, and academic achievement were explored in secondary school pupils in the Mmabatho area of Bophuthalswana (Southern Africa). The analyses of data revealed the following: (a) both male and female Batswana adolescents were found significantly more externally oriented when compared against the normative data provided by Nowicki-Strickland (1973); (b) socioeconomic status was significantly positively associated with internality, self-concept, and academic achievement in English; (c) externality was significantly negatively related to self-concept and achievement in English; (d) self-concept was significantly positively correlated to measures of achievement in English and mathematics; and (e) mathematics achievement of male students was significantly higher than female ones. |
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