Mirian Oguzie’s scientific contributions

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-ANCOVA on the posttest examination malpractice tendency mean scores of students treated with group counselling and those in the control group.
EFFECT OF GROUP COUNSELLING IN REDUCING EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE TENDENCY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN IMO STATE, NIGERIA
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April 2019

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International Journal of Advanced Research

Mirian Oguzie

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This study investigated the effect of group counselling in reducing examination malpractice tendency among secondary school students in Imo state, Nigeria. Two research questions were answered and two null hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of significance guided the study. The pre-test post-test control group quasi-experimental design was adopted for the study. The target population of the study was 2326 (1096male and 1230female) SS2 students that had examination malpractice tendency in all public secondary schools in Ngor-Opkala Local Government Area of Imo State as identified through their pre-test scores. The sample of this study consisted of eighty-four (84) students from two co-educational secondary schools selected through purposive sampling technique.Students Examination Malpractice Tendency Questionnaire (SEMTQ) was the instrument used for data collection. Data collected from the study were analysed using mean and ANCOVA. Results obtained from the study revealed that group counselling was significantly effective in reducing examination malpractice tendency among the participants. The results also indicated that group counselling was more effective in reducing examination malpractice tendency among female students than their male counterpart. The researchers recommended among others, that Guidance Counsellors should adopt group counselling as an effective intervention strategy in fighting the menace of examination malpractice in secondary schools, and that the government should provide school counsellors with proper in-service training programmes to enable them acquire adequate group counselling kills in other to discharge their duties more effectively.

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... According to Oguzie, Oguzie, Nnadi, Mokwelu and Obi (2019), counselling is a helping process rendered to clients by a professionally trained counsellor which is designed to increase the clients' understanding of their 'self' and the 'environment' so as to adjust properly and be productive members of the society. It is a professional help rendered to an individual to induce those qualities and potentials in them that conform to the acceptable standards of the society while discouraging those behaviours in them that do not agree with the norms of the society . ...

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Socio-Demographic Determinants of Attitude Towards Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) in Delta State, Nigeria
EFFECT OF GROUP COUNSELLING IN REDUCING EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE TENDENCY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN IMO STATE, NIGERIA

International Journal of Advanced Research