PJCP VOL2NO2

PJCP VOL2NO2

Family Size and Age as Determinants of Academic Performance of Married Women in Delta and Rivers States Universities, Nigeria

Grace Francisca Afe Abstract This study examined the relationship between family size and age as determinants of academic performance of married women in Delta and River States universities. Two research questions and two null hypotheses were answered and tested. The correlational research design was employed, with a sample of 528 participants drawn through purposive sampling […]

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Psychological Indices and Cheating Tendencies among Undergraduates in Universities in Cross River State

Caroline I. Ita & Dr Julius M. Egbai Abstract This study sought to examine psychological indices and cheating tendencies among undergraduates in Universities in Cross River State. Two hypotheses guided the study, which adopted Ex post facto research design. Stratified and purposive sampling techniques were used to choose 1000 students from the two universities that

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Effects of Peer Tutoring and Cognitive-Behaviour Therapies in the Reduction of Delinquent Behaviour among Secondary School Adolescents in Bayelsa State

Dr Binebai Stella Asangolo & Esther Tamunoiyowuna Bruce-Agbogidi Abstract The study investigated the effects of Peer tutoring (PT) and Cognitive-Behaviour Therapies (CBT) in delinquent behaviour reduction among secondary school adolescents in Bayelsa State. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. Quasi-experimental research design was used for the study and a sample of sixty

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Prevalence of Drug Addiction among Retired Civil Servants in Benin Metropolis: Implications for Counselling

Dr M. O. Omozuwa & Dr Janet A. Ogbah Abstract This study examined the prevalence of drug addiction among retired civil servants in Benin Metropolis.150 respondents, representing 5 percent from a population of 3,014 civil servants, were purposively selected from the three Local Government Areas that make up Benin Metropolis. Survey research design was adopted

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