2021
DOI: 10.9734/ajess/2021/v20i430490
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Perceived Strategies for Curbing Examination Malpractice Among Secondary School Students in Nigeria

Abstract: Aims: The study examined perceived strategies for curbing examination malpractice among secondary school students in Nigeria. Study Design: The design adopted for this study is descriptive survey design. Place and Duration of Study: The target population are 1182 junior secondary students identified to be verbally victimized. The duration is between June 2021 and August 2021. Methodology: The target population for the study comprised 398,275 senior secondary school teachers in Nigeria (Fact s… Show more

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“…Studies on the causes of examination malpractices are numerous (Omemu, 2015;Davie & Eluwa, 2016;Amadi & Opuiyo, 2018;Osadebe & Bini, 2018;Okey and Ewa, 2019) but the use of Mathematical Modelling to conduct the analysis of the causes of examination malpractices is rare in the literature. It is on this note that the present study is aimed at conducting the analysis of the causes of examination malpractices in Nigeria via Modelling approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the causes of examination malpractices are numerous (Omemu, 2015;Davie & Eluwa, 2016;Amadi & Opuiyo, 2018;Osadebe & Bini, 2018;Okey and Ewa, 2019) but the use of Mathematical Modelling to conduct the analysis of the causes of examination malpractices is rare in the literature. It is on this note that the present study is aimed at conducting the analysis of the causes of examination malpractices in Nigeria via Modelling approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%