2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201808.0101.v1
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Antecedents of Statistics Anxiety in a Higher Education System

Abstract: This study contended that learning statistics and its rudiments were perceived as complicated compared to some other courses offered at the university level. Further, this investigation contested the existence of statistics anxiety among postgraduate students in an in-site university setting. Relationships and differences were determined in this study utilizing the constructs of antecedents of statistics anxiety namely academic procrastination, perfectionism, and gender. The objectives were (1) to establish th… Show more

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“…Maximum, minimum, wet and dry bulb temperatures were recorded at 09.00 h and 15.00 h local time daily using mercury in glass thermometers (Cassella (London) Ltd., UK). Relative humidity (RH %) was derived from wet and dry bulb temperature readings using relevant tables [46] . The wet and dry thermometer readings recorded as described above and the data were used to derive saturated vapour pressure deficit (SVPD) using the formula SVPD = ew-e'.…”
Section: Site Weather Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum, minimum, wet and dry bulb temperatures were recorded at 09.00 h and 15.00 h local time daily using mercury in glass thermometers (Cassella (London) Ltd., UK). Relative humidity (RH %) was derived from wet and dry bulb temperature readings using relevant tables [46] . The wet and dry thermometer readings recorded as described above and the data were used to derive saturated vapour pressure deficit (SVPD) using the formula SVPD = ew-e'.…”
Section: Site Weather Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%