The purpose in life and academic behaviour of problem students in Bangladesh |
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Authors: | Tania Rahman Abdul Khaleque |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2. Department of Psychology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Abstract: | This study was conducted with a group of 30 problem students who have been identified as irregular in class attendence, non-attentive to class lectures, creating disturbances in the class, etc. The problem students were compared with a group of equal number of normal students with respect to a Purpose in Life (PIL) scale. It was found that the problem students had lower scores (M=59.87, SD=18.09) as compared to those of normals (M=87.93, SD=0.68). These scores differed significantly (t=7.230). From this study it was concluded that the problem students demonstrated such activities due to a lack of purpose in their lives, although it was granted that some causality probably runs in both directions. It is hypothesised that counseling may be helpful in order to improve such behaviour. |
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