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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE IN ATTITUDE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE SUBJECTS TOWARDS EDUCATION IN RELATION TO ACADEMIC STRESS AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Dr. Anamika Singh

Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, M. L. K. P.G. College, Balrampur, UP

52 - 58
Vol. 6, Jul-Dec, 2018
Receiving Date: 2018-08-02
Acceptance Date: 2018-09-12
Publication Date: 2018-09-23
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Abstract

This study attempts to understand the role of significant stress in the attitude of arts and science subjects towards education in terms of academic stress and academic achievement in the academic performance of undergraduate students. One theory was that there would be a positive correlation between student expectations, academic achievement, and academic performance.


Keywords: education; academic stress; academic achievement


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