Oluwatimilehin's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
The study developed a scale and generated items capable of measuring students' testwiseness, determined the construct validity and reliability of the scale. The study adopted a survey research design. A total of 750 senior secondary students (SSS) participated in the study. They comprised 380 male and 370 female students ranging from 10-23 years ol...
Citations
... In addition, there was also a statistically significant difference between the specializations on the two variables in the area of the humanities specialization. Furthermore, the differences between the genders were only in the effectiveness of the creative self in the interests of males, while the link between them is very weak [31] carried out a study aimed at developing a scale for measuring students' test wiseness in senior secondary school examinations in Nigeria. The study sample consisted of 380 male and 370 female students, ranging from 10 to 23 years old. ...