Date of Publication

4-1984

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling

Subject Categories

Education

College

Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education

Department/Unit

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Thesis Adviser

Emilia Del Callar

Defense Panel Chair

Rose Marie Salazar-Clemena

Defense Panel Member

Austin Church
Irma C. Coronel

Abstract/Summary

This investigation was undertaken to determine the level of academic achievement of the sophomores in Song-sim High School, Korea, and its relationship with intelligence, parental educational attainment and personality. A sample population of 120 out of 243 sophomores were obtained at random from the Science and Humanities departments of Song-sim high School, Seoul, Korea to be the subjects of this study. Their ages range from 16 to 17. All the needed data were gathered with the assistance of the guidance counselor who assumed the responsibility of conducting the Korean Intelligence Test, the Korean Personality Test and sending to the researcher in the Philippines, the test results, together with the first semester grades of the subjects, and the data on parental educational attainment. The researcher went through the data and decided to eliminate the variable on parents' tutoring since only very few subjects indicated in their responses that they were being tutored by their parents. Frequency counts, means, percentages, and percentile scores were used for the analyses and interpretation of results. To determine the correlation between academic performance and the selected variables, the Pearson Product Moment Correlation was employed. For prediction purposes, the Stepwise Multiple Regression equation was made. All data were computerized for expediency and accuracy of results.Based on the findings the following characteristics of the subjects were found: Their academic achievement is within the below average range. Their intelligence test scores reveal that they were average in intellectual functioning. Their personality test scores cluster within the 50th percentile, indicating that they do not need special attention. There is a high, positive and significant correlation between academic achievement and general intelligence. Parental educational attainment had a low but significant correlation with students' academic achievement. Personality traits of objectivity and reflectiveness had slight but significant co

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Electronic

Accession Number

TG01259

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

80 leaves; 28 cm.

Keywords

Academic achievement; Prediction of scholastic success

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