2021
DOI: 10.46654/ijresd.1560
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An Evaluation of the Influence of Pupils’ Eating Habits on Their Academic Performance in the Contemporary School System

Abstract: The nexus between academic performance, nutrition and eating habit is globally recognized to the extent that it has inspired various strategies such as ‘school feeding programmes’ in many nations including Nigeria. This correlational study was aimed to evaluate the relationship between the eating habits of primary school pupils and their academic performance, using a survey design. Fifty pupils in two intact classes from two schools in rural areas, formed the sample. Data was collected using interviewer-questi… Show more

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“…Additionally, web-based data collection techniques can be more cost-effective than traditional methods, eliminating the need for paper surveys and other materials. Web-based data collection techniques can be valuable for lecturers looking to enhance their teaching and research practices [32][33][34][35]. However, in separate studies, [36] and [37] concluded that teachers negatively perceived the introduction of web-based tools in research.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, web-based data collection techniques can be more cost-effective than traditional methods, eliminating the need for paper surveys and other materials. Web-based data collection techniques can be valuable for lecturers looking to enhance their teaching and research practices [32][33][34][35]. However, in separate studies, [36] and [37] concluded that teachers negatively perceived the introduction of web-based tools in research.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%