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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter includes the background of the study, statement of the
problem, hypothesis, and conceptual framework, and theoretical framework,
significance of the study, scope and limitation, definition of terms and Review of
Related Literature.
Background of the Study
Education is commonly referred to as the process of learning and obtaining
knowledge at school, in form of formal education. Generally, at the start of a very
young age, children learn to develop and use their mental, moral and physical
powers, which they acquire through various types of education. The process of
education does not only start when a child first attend school. Education begins at
home when the parent started to give knowledge to the child.
In education, it involves study habits and it is the ways that you study; the
habits that you have formed during your school years. Study conducted by Bhan
and Gupta (2010) investigate that education is the most important innovation of
mankind, it has very exact content it is possible to contribute a correct meaning.
Other philosopher and scholars have defined education based on their own ideas
and philosophies. Education improve personal identity. It is not limited to the walls
of classroom, but also outside of surroundings. Education begins from womb end
with the death of individual. An individual may have reasonable socio-economic
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status, except when he/she does not have correct advice for study habits, and then
proper education stay unexposed.
According to, Ozsoy, Memis and Tamur (2009) stated that study habits is
the amount and kinds study routines which student used during a regular period of
study occurred in conductive environment. In the literature, study skills are usually
defined as student’s ability to manage time and other resources to complete an
academic task successfully. The students approach to learning is highly
individualistic with a wide variation of technique observable.
However, Crede and Kuncel (2008) define study habits as study routines
including, but not restricted to frequency of studying sessions, review of material,
self-testing, rehearsal of learned material. In Addition, Ozsoy, Memis and Tamur
(2009) stated that study habits the amount and kinds study routines which student
used during a regular period of study occurred in conductive environment. In the
literature, study skills are usually defined as student’s ability to manage time and
other resources to complete an academic task successfully. The students
approach to learning is highly individualistic with a wide variation of technique
observable.
However, Crede and Kuncel (2008) define study habits as study routines
including, but not restricted to frequency of studying sessions, review of material,
self-testing, rehearsal of learned material and According to Ogbodo (2010)
examined that study habits refer to learning which leads to the achievement of a
learner’s goal, though a prescribed pattern of steady behavior. A student must
comprehend learning strategy and steady habits, which improves them to
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accomplish the goal of education. Knowledge through proper study habits is the
highest process in human behavior.
However, Kumar (2015) in India particularly in Radjhani College University,
mostly students do not succeed in study habits. Survey found out that the students
don’t have enough time for self-study that’s the argument why they got lower
percentage of grade. Similarly, Sawar et al. (2009) in their analysis on study
orientation of high and low academic achievers at secondary school level on
Pakistan discover that the high achievers had excel study aspect than the low
achievers.
In previous study of Mendezabal (2010) showed that the students of
University of Saint Louis, Tuguegaro City do not have complimentary study habits
and attitudes. She noted certain of negative study attitudes of students such as not
enough time management, poor reading comprehension, ineffective examination
techniques, and failure in question for help of teachers.
Because of the issues and concerns stated above the researcher was urged
to find out an investigate what would be the reasons and factors affecting academic
performance of the Grade 10 students of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc. Due to
lack of study habits, likewise we also moved to contribute improvement of
instruction by looking into the student’s techniques and interest towards study
habits as well as their performance in school.
Statement of the Problem
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The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship of study habits
and academic performance of the students. It is specifically aimed to answer the
following questions:
1. What is the level of study habits of the Grade-10 students of Davao Winchester
Colleges, Inc.?
2. What is the level of Academic Performance of the Grade-10 students of Davao
Winchester Colleges, Inc.?
3. Is there significance relationship between study habits and academic
performance of the Grade-10 students of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc.?
Hypothesis
Ho: There is no significant relationship between study habits and academic
performance.
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Conceptual Framework
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE DEPENDENT VARIABLE
STUDY HABITS ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE
Figure 1. The Conceptual Framework of the Study
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Theoretical Framework
According to Ayodele and Adebiyi (2013) suggest that effective study habits
produce good academic performance while inefficient study habits guide to
academic failure. Study habits are termed as the strategy of study of students.
Moreover, Marquez (2009) also pointed out that the students has a good study
habit becomes successful in their desire. In line with this, she said that students
may apply their classes in this kind of habits. She also indicates that students will
not try to study in just a single period. Moreover, each student has their own style
in studying it depend on the duration of time, what is the best venue to study.
This studies skills and techniques will students apply throughout their
studies and more. It will depend against the students if she or he willing in studying
or be generated by the confusion of social networking sites such as Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram, Tumbler, etc. That’s why all of this can easy to fit through their
phones, studying is the key to excel in one’s academic performance because it’s
not only prepares a student to excel in class but back the lesson that already been
taught.
Significant of the Study
This research aims to benefit of the students, especially the Grade-10
students of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc. in a way for them to be able to
understand the factor in the student’s study habits which affect their academic
performance.
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Students. The students will be given an idea to know more about their
shelves and on how they going to determine their study habits so they can improve
it for the people. It is not just their study habits will change but also to their school
performance.
Parents/Guardian. The results of this study can be an awareness tool for
them to take part in motivating their child for the development of scholastic
performance.
Teacher. The result of this study can be useful companion for them in
designing imperative condition that enhance encouragement of the student’s ton
involve in the learning procedure.
School Administrator. The result of this study will provide them input
planning schedule that will help the students attainment regarding onj achievement
of desirable learning development.
Definition of Terms
For better understanding of the study, the terms were defined operationally;
Study Habits. These are the behaviors used when preparing for tests
or learning academic material.
Academic Performance. It is the extent to which a student, teacher or institution
has achieved their short or long-term educational goals.
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Scope and Delimitation
This study limits its courage only the Grade-10 students of Davao
Winchester Colleges, Inc. for the school year 2018-2019. This study will focus on
the factor affecting the study habits on the academic performance of the students.
It was conducted inside the school campus, starting June to October 2018.
Review of Related Literature
Study Habits
According to [Link] (2008), students who are very successful
in their desire career have good study habits. It is stated in the websites that
students pertain this habits to all their classes. The websites also deliver certain
tips in improving study habits. The websites also implied that the students should
attempt not to study all the subjects in just period. The website also added that if
you try to do too much studying at one time you will tire in your studying will not be
very efficient. Place your work you have to do over shorter periods. Taking short
breaks will refresh your mental energy.
As cited by Li (2009) you don’t need to pursue yourself to study within six
hours every day, rather they advise three to four hours of study each school days
has a healthy amount that’s why it is prudent to maximize at time to hinder
excessive school works. Most of students spend so much time of allotted sleeping
hours to forget their assignment that are due to tomorrow. It is unhealthy not to
sleep for enough hours because it can cause tardiness during class hours.
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Otherwise, Manila Bulletin (2011) stress out that the purpose of having good
study habits is to be impressive. Effective understanding and having a good
comprehend of the subject matter. Efficiency: managing the time you study for as
to spend as little of it as possible. Having good study habits improve in achieving
goal in college.
A substantial amount of research has examined the role of students study
habits and their attitudes to study on academic performance. This study of Osa-
Edoh and Alutu (2012) which investigate the use of built down in the student’s
study habits, as a means of improve their academic performance, revealed a high
correlation between study habits and students’ academic performance.
In contrast, Parua and Archana (2011) conducted a study on study habits
of secondary school students in relation to their academic performance this study
intended to explore the study habit of secondary school students in relation to their
scholastic children in Yumana Nagar district of Haryana. The sample of study
selected through simple random sampling technique. The sample comprised of
100 secondary school students. The result of this study revealed that there is
significant positive correlation between the habit and the scholastic achievement
of secondary school students as whole dimension wise. Further, there is a
significant difference between high and low scholastic achievements on study
habits in general.
Otherwise, Neeru Mohini Aggarwaland Vinay Kumar (2010) conducted a
study on study habits of secondary level arts and science students. The objectives
of the were to study the comparison in study habits of secondary level students
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belonging to arts in science streams, to study the comparison in study habits of
secondary level male students and to study habits of female students.
According to Dr. Anwar Ehtesham (2013) did a correlational study to
investigate the degree of relationship between study habits and academic
performance of senior secondary school students. The study revealed high and
positive relationship between study habits and academic achievement and good
study habits result in high academic performance. It was suggested that necessary
study skills must be taught to the students with a view to improve their academic
performance.
In contrast, Patil, Deepa (2013) found out the correlational between study
habits and academic achievement with the help of Dr. M.N Palsanes study habits
inventory. The study identified positive and high correlational between study habits
and academic achievement. The suggestion given by the researcher, was it is
necessary to guide the students to develop proper study habits.
Academic Performance
However, Kyoshaba (2009) investigate the academic performance is an
important role in an individual placing. Due to this, there are many people worried
in the ways they can improve their academic achievement. The accent of academic
excellence which is also widespread worldwide has motivate many studies about
the conditions promoting it. The task of academic performance has one of the
predictors of once life success and also in the side of academic placement in
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schools in higher institutions as well as to level of employed in once career is
necessary.
Otherwise, Ali et al. (2013) also observed that the learning outcomes and
educational performance of students are strongly affected by the type of education
institution where they received their education. However, this is a function of
number of facilities a school offers, which usually determines their quality, and
which in turn affect the performance and accomplishment of its students.
According to, Raychaudhuri et al. (2010) examined that various studies
have been concluded to recognize those variables which are influencing academic
performance of the students. The academic performance of the students also
relies on a various socio economic variables like student’s participation in the
class, family pay, and teacher-student ratio, presence of quailed teachers in school
and gender of the students.
In contrast, Garikai (2010) empirically predicted the causes of poor
academic performance of the school students on a sample of 200 high school
students of Zimbabwe. Data were gathered through interview conducted with the
students. The findings indicated that there was a difference in academic
performance of male and female students with male students performing better
and education of parents had significant effect on academic achievement of the
students.
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CHAPTER II
METHODOLOGY
Presented in this section are the discussion of the research design,
research locale, research respondents, research instrument, data gathering
procedure and data analysis.
Research Design
The descriptive correlation method was utilized in this study. In addition,
Fellows and Liu (2008) said that quantitative research method are generally
adopted because they are scientific method and give instant conclusion. Other
explanation for preferred approach is that it is more effective, can test hypothesis
and constantly target at clear quality, count them and construct statistical models
to clarify what is observed through research. According to Given (2008),
quantitative research is a systematized objective approach to explore a
phenomenon through statistical, mathematical, or numerical data or computational
methodology is mostly natural sciences. The quantitative methodology
concentrates on measurement with cause and effect prediction and hypothesis
estimate. On the other hand, Matthews and Ross (2010), quantitative research
methods are mostly applied to the collection of data that is structured in which
could be represented numerically. Commonly quantitative data is collected when
researcher has embrace the positive epistemology approach and data is
recollected that can be scientifically analyzed.
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According to Aggarwal (2008) that descriptive research is devoted to the
gathering of information about prevailing conditions or situation for the purpose of
description and interpretation. This type of research method is not simply amassing
and tabulating facts but include proper analysis, interpretation, comparison,
identification of trends and relationship.
Addition Calderon (2012) descriptive research involves the description,
according, analysis and interpretation of the present nature, composition or
processes of phenomena which focuses on prevailing conditions, or how a person,
group or things behaves or function in the present. It often involves some types of
comparison or contrast. In other words, descriptive research maybe defined as a
purposive process of gathering, analyzing, classifying, and tabulating data about
prevailing conditions, practices, beliefs, processes, trends, and cause effect
relationship and then making adequate and accurate interpretation about such
data will or without the aid of statistical methods. Similarly, Ritchie et al. (2013)
opined that by using the descriptive method the researcher will be able to observe
a large mass of target population and make required conclusions about the
variables. The researcher by using descriptive research can effectively design a
pre- structured questionnaire with both open ended and closed ended questions.
The information collected from the responses of can be statistically presented in
this type of research method for the easy interpretation of the report users. Since
the researcher is trying to analyze the customer opinion, attitude, behavior, and
satisfaction level in relation to services and products hence the researcher should
effectively use the descriptive method in order to statistically analyze the data.
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However, Leedy and Ormrod (2012). The intent purpose of correlational
research is to examine “The extent to which differences in one characteristics or
variable are related to disagreement in one or more different feature or variables:
A correlation occurs if one variable (x) expand and variable (y) increases or
decreases:
Research Locale
The study will be conducting at Davao Winchester Colleges Inc. it is located
at Feeder road 4, [Link] Davao Del Norte. The school consists variety of
levels from kindergarten, Elementary, Junior High school, Sunday High school and
College Department.
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Research Respondents
The respondents of this study were the Grade-10 Junior High School
students of Davao Winchester Colleges Inc. This study chooses the Grade 10
students as the research respondents with the total population of 90 respondents.
Distribution of Research Respondents
Table 1.
Shows The Distribution of Research Population of the Grade 10 Junior
High School Students of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc.
Section Male Female
10- Kindness 26 21
10- Knowledge 24 19
Total 50 40
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Research Instrument
The study will be use checklist questionnaire pattern adopted from Hazel
Mae P. Peters (2018), to gather data on study habits while the Academic
Performance of the Grade 10 students will be from the registrar of Davao
Winchester Colleges Inc.
Data Gathering Procedures
The following were the steps in the gathering data:
1. Permission and Approval. The researcher asked the permission and
approval from the school head of the Junior High School of Davao
Winchester Colleges, Inc. to conduct a study.
2. Administration of the standardized survey questionnaire. After the
approval, the study commenced questionnaire were personally
administered to the Junior High School students of Davao Winchester
Colleges, Inc. by the researchers.
3. Treatment of the Data. The gather data was analyzed trough the following
statistical tools.
Data Analysis
The gathering data of this study was analyzed using mean and Person r.
through the following statistical tools. This tool was used to determine the level
of a Study Habits and the level of Academic Performance of the Senior High
School Students of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc. respondents. It also used
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to determine the significant relationship between Study Habits and Academic
Performance.
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CHAPTER III
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The Level of Study Habits
The Table 2 shows that Q1, Q2, Q3, Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9, Q10 has
descriptive equivalent of Low while Q4 has a descriptive equivalent of moderate
Study Habits. The overall is Low Study Habits.
Table 2
Level of Study Habits
STATEMENT MEAN SD DESCRIPTIVE
LEVEL
Q1. I am spending enough time planning on 2.46 0.78 LOW
academic performance matters.
Q2. I find time to study my lesson. 2.44 0.70 LOW
Q3. I do task in order of their importance. 2.47 0.81 LOW
Q4. I am making to do list on the things I’m going 3.08 0.70 MODERATE
to do for a month, week or day.
Q5. I organize my time to meet deadlines. 2.51 0.78 LOW
Q6. I take down note during the discussion. 2.37 0.90 LOW
Q7. I use initials and acronyms when I am 2.44 0.88 LOW
studying.
Q8. I make a list of what I intend to study. 2.50 0.88 LOW
Q9. I highlighted words that seem to be important. 2.05 0.90 LOW
Q10. I love to play rather than studying. 2.12 0.93 LOW
OVERALL 2.55 0.46 LOW
In the article published by the Manila Bulletin (2011), it was stressed out
that the purpose of having good study habits is to be impressive. Effective
understanding and having a good comprehend of the subject matter. Efficiency:
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managing the time you study for as to spend as little of it as possible. Having good
study habits improve in achieving goal in college.
The Level of Academic Performance
Table 3 shows that the level of Academic performance is satisfactory. This
means that the students need more time to prepare for their subject so that their
performance would improve into very satisfactory or better outstanding.
Table 3.
Academic Performance of the Grade 10 students of Davao Winchester
Colleges, Inc.
Dependent Mean Standard Descriptive
Variable Deviation Level
Academic 82.84 5.00 Satisfactory
Performance
According to Kyoshaba (2009) stated that the academic performance is an
important role in an individual placing. Due to this, there are many people worried
in the ways they can improve their academic achievement. The accent of academic
excellence which is also widespread worldwide has motivate many studies about
the conditions promoting it. The task of academic performance has one of the
predictors of once life success and also in the side of academic placement in
schools in higher institutions as well as to level of employed in once career is
necessary.
Relationship between Study Habits and Academic Performance
The Table 4 shows the result that the Study Habits and Academic
Performance has Pearson product correlation coefficient value (r) of 0.28 which
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means very low correlation between two quantities. Since the p-value is 0.006 is
less than 0.05 level of significant, therefore, the decision should reject the null
hypothesis.
Table 4
Test of Relationship between Study Habits and Academic Performance
Variables r Description p-value Decision
Study Habits vs 0.29 Low 0.006 Reject Ho
Academic Correlation
Performance
It implies that the academic performance is related to study habits. The
greater the study habits, the higher the academic performance. This is supported
by Parua and Archana (2011) that there is significant positive correlation between
the habit and the scholastic achievement of secondary school students as whole
dimension wise. Further, there is a significant difference between high and low
scholastic achievements on study habits in general.
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CHAPTER IV
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This chapter present the summary, conclusion and recommendations
based on the analysis and interpretation of the data obtained.
Summary
This aims to determine the significant relationship of study habits and
academic performance of the Grade-10 students of Davao Winchester Colleges,
Inc. The data was gathered through requesting a list of all Grade-10 students. It
reveals that the level of study habits is low. However, the level of performance is
satisfactory. Moreover, there significant relationship between study habits and
academic Performance of Grade 10 students in Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc.
Conclusion
On the basis of the foregoing findings, it can be concluded that:
1. The level of study habits of the grade 10 students of Davao Winchester Colleges,
Inc. is low.
2. In this study, the level of learning outcomes of the Grade 10 students of Davao
Winchester Colleges, Inc. in terms of grades is average.
3. The Study Habits of Grade 10 student of Davao Winchester Colleges, Inc. has
significant relationship to the level of their Academic Performance.
Recommendation
The following recommendations present the Study Habits providing
suggestions for future researchers in exceeding the scope of this study.
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Recommendations are based on the result of this study.
1. It would be worthwhile for all stake holders in education, parents, teachers
and government to encourage students in their respective areas of
responsibilities, such as providing study materials, conductive place of
study, recognizing excellence, and appreciating student’s hard work as
soon as possible among others. These will help to motivate the students
positively towards their study and academic achievement.
2. Students should be taught study skills so that they can cultivate good and
effective study skills.
3. Parents should improve the level of control and care of their children, show
more interest and concern in the academic work of their wards by way of
providing conductive atmosphere for studies, providing materials for studies
and helping in their studies.
4. Study habits are important as they influence the academic performance of
students so parents and teachers must help in improving the study habits
of students. Some investigators have sought to determine what study habits
are characteristically used by students when left to work by themselves with
little or no direction. Hence, teachers in school should be facilitators of
learning. The infinite treasure within every learner should be discovered and
nurtured for the purpose of improving study skills.
5. Further study may be conducted to address other factors not included in
this study which may have an influence in the learning outcomes of the
students.
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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Name: _______________________________________ Section:
_____________________
Average: ___________ Gender: ___ Female
___ Male
1. (At all times) 3. (Sometimes)
2. (Most of the time) 4. (Never)
1 2 3 4
1. I am spending enough time planning
on academic matters.
2. I find time to study my lesson.
3. I do task in order of their importance.
4. I am making to do list on the things I’m
going to do for a month, week or day.
5. I organize my time to meet deadlines.
6. I take down note during the discussion.
7. I use initials and acronyms when I am
studying.
8. I make a list of what I intend to study.
9. I highlighted words that seem to be
important.
10. I love to play rather than studying.
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APPENDIX
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Fely Jean E. Baron
Age: 17 Years old
Address: La Libertad [Link] DDN
Birth Date: July 06, 2001
Name: Jolina G. Cabanes
Age: 17 Years old
Birth Date: July 02, 2001
Name: Paul B. Seniel
Age: 18 Years old
Address: Menzi, Prk 1. Sto. Tomas DDN
Birth Date: September 01, 2000
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Name: Rubelyn A. Tumaytay
Age: 17 Years old
Address: Fd. Rd 02, Pascual Area Sto. Tomas DDN
Birth Date: May 11, 2001
Name: Judelyn D. Soriano