Sangeeta Gaur's scientific contributions
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Publications (9)
Water is one of necessity of life without which it is not possible for life to sustain. Approximately 71% part of the earth is enclosed with water in which 97% seawater, 2% polar ice caps, and 1% is fresh water. Water quality is an indicator of environmental health and well being of society. The environment nearby river area are very productive, be...
In modern competitive world people are becoming more ambitious to achieve success and to achieve goals they do not hesitate to adopt unfair means. Cheating in examination is one such behaviour which is spreading fast in students. There have been instances where students adopt different ways to cheat in early stage of education and it becomes their...
Trains are the major source of transport in Mumbai. It also causes noise pollution which may have a negative impact on health such as hearing impairment, sleep deprivation and low concentration. These side effects have adverse impact on students' academic performance. For the present study, twenty volunteers were selected and they were divided into...
Trains are the major source of transport in Mumbai. It also causes noise pollution which may have a negative impact on health such as hearing impairment, sleep deprivation and low concentration. These side effects have adverse impact on students' academic performance. For the present study, twenty volunteers were selected and they were divided into...
Unwanted sound or sound above 55 db is known as noise pollution. Effect of long-term exposure to noise pollution has an adverse impact on human health. Evidence from the literature suggests that sleep-apnoea, stress, and cardiovascular disease are related to the high level of sound. Poor concentration is commonly observed in students caused due to...
Abstract: Technology has changed the present education system in India. Internet has provided access to social
networking sites such as Facebook, twitter, educational websites which are very popular among all college or university
going students. It is well known that success in academic is very necessary for students to get in to higher studies. T...
Citations
... Many studies have shown that learning in an online environment assisted by technology can increase activity, interest, and motivation in students (Moreno & Bartolomo, 2021). Inquiry learning often requires searching for information through the internet such as collecting background information, and further understanding a topic, so that research via the internet can also be understood as a practice using the world wide web, as a way of collecting information (Muralidharan et al., 2018). ...
... Again, Muralidharan and Gaur (2018) cited Jordan's three categories of cheating at the school level as (i) Neutralized (cheating behaviour that does not harm others), (ii) Semantic differential (positive or negative cheating), and (iii) Other attitude (not classifiable). At the institutional level, according to Muralidharan and Gaur "cheating is an act of lying, deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition employed to create an unfair advantage often at the expense of others" (p. ...