2010
DOI: 10.3844/jmssp.2010.350.356
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An Application of Multivariate Analysis in Modeling Students Placement in Nigerian Higher Institutions

Abstract: Problem statement: Students’ placement into courses of study in most (if not all) tertiary institutions in Nigeria had long been a problematic exercise. Most students get placed into courses of study they are ill suited to and then for which they are ill prepared. Approach: This research focused on the polytechnic, taking the newest federal polytechnic as a case study, that is, Federal Polytechnic Damaturu. The research tries to design a predictive model for the purpose of placing incoming studen… Show more

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“…This is particularly true if the choice differences are not overly prominent when analyzed under assumptions upon which standard regressions models are built. Gambo and Yusuf (2010) provide an excellent summary of assumptions and advantages of discriminate analysis in their examination of the placement of students in courses of study in Nigeria's National Diploma program.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true if the choice differences are not overly prominent when analyzed under assumptions upon which standard regressions models are built. Gambo and Yusuf (2010) provide an excellent summary of assumptions and advantages of discriminate analysis in their examination of the placement of students in courses of study in Nigeria's National Diploma program.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning that the standard deviation calculated for questions (9, 10, 17, 18, 20 and 22) shown in Table (2) indicates that the shortages of financial resources limits the types of incentives available for gifted students as well as the shortages of extracurricular activities. With the same prospective, the limited number of libraries, resources and tools that fits the gifted student's needs restricts their cultural expansion and awareness (Worthington and Dillon, 2011;Gambo and Yusuf, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%