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Title: | A survey of the Roles of Supervisors of Students’ Research in Kogi State College of Education: Ankpa, Nigeria |
Authors: | Omede, Jacob |
Keywords: | students/supervisees |
Issue Date: | Nov-2014 |
Publisher: | Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.2;Iss.: Pp 22-31 |
Abstract: | This paper examined the “Roles of Supervisors of Students’ Research in Kogi State
College of Education, Ankpa.”The study sought answers to three research questions as
follows: What is the mean rating of students about the role of research supervisors? What
is the difference between the mean rating of students about the male and female research
supervisors? What differences exist between the mean ratings of male and female
students about the role of research supervisors? In addition, the study tested one null
hypothesis. Two hundred and thirty nine (239) final year students of the college were
randomly sampled for the study, that is, those admitted into the college in 2011/2012
academic session. The instrument for data collection was an eighteen item questionnaire
designed by the researcher and validated by three lecturers in the department of
psychology in the college. The instrument was administered personally by the researcher
and collected the very day of administration. This therefore, ensured 100 percent
returned rate. The data collected were analyzed using mean, standard deviation and t test statistical tools. The results of the study included that supervisors of students’
research in KSCOE, Ankpa, are knowledgeable about research, do not demand material
gifts, money and sex from their supervisees but that they are harsh and not friendly with
the supervisees and again that they do not direct supervisees to where they could locate
materials that could help them for the work. These lapses therefore, provided the basis
for the recommendations that were put forward. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3188 |
ISSN: | 2320-9720 |
Appears in Collections: | Educational Foundation
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