ABSTRACT
This study unveils the influence of peer
group on examination malpractice taking critical study of institute of
Management and Technology, Enugu. The study adopted a cross- section survey design.
A total of 1330 students were drawn as sample from the five schools that make
up the institution. A questionnaire designed by the researcher and veted by
experts was used to elicit information from the respondents. The questionnaire
consists of two sections; the first section is the socio demographic data of
respondents whereas the second section deals with the substantive issues. The
test and re-test method was adopted validate the instrument. Research question
and two hypotheses were raised to guide the study. The chi-square (×2 ) test statistic was
applied.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER
ONE:
Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the problem
Purpose of Study
Research Questions
Significant of the study
Scope of the study
CHAPTER
TWO: Review
Literature
Empirical Review
Theoretical Review
Theoretical Framework
CHAPTER
THREE: Research
Methodology
Study Area and population
Instrument of data collection
Validity of instrument
Reliability of Instrument
Administration of Instrument
Method of data analysis
CHAPTER
FOUR:
Data presentation and analysis
Research question 1
Research question II
Research question III
Research question IV
Hypothesis I
Hypothesis II
CHAPTER
FIVE:
Discussion conclusion,
And Recommendations
Discussion of findings
Recommendation
Limitation of the study
References
Appendix
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CHARPTER
INTRODUCTION
Background
of the study
Socialization is a process whereby an
individual is transformed from mere biological being into a social being
Ekpenyoung (2008) noted that, there are agents of this process classified into
primary and secondary agents. The first agent is the family which is the first
contact with the new born. The family takes the responsibility of impacting the
values and belief systems of the people until at a certain stage when the child
begins to appreciate other persons rather than those in his or her immediate
family. it is at this stage that the child begins to make contact with the
secondary agent of socialization principal among them is the peer group.
Epkenyong (2008) affirmed that is within
the peer group that the child learns and acquires additional skills for dealing
with other people. The peer group takes from a clique which introduces the
child to status and class value. During the adolescent years and as the child
approaches adulthood, peers often compete with parents as guides to acceptable
and unacceptable behavior and as sources of approval and disapproval. Moat
often, peer group define the social status of an individual by making
references to the achievement recorded by members of the group respectively.
peer group respectively. peer group unconsciously evolve norms guiding their
relationship and when a member deviates
from those norms, he is treated as an out group member. It is often difficult
for people to grow outside his or her peer group because of bio-social
differences for one to get ones heart desire one cannot help but conform to
group norms and gain acceptability.
On the other hand, examination is used
to determine the suitability to a higher class or status in the educational
system. Without examination, the capability of Students and pupils at every
stage of education cannot be determined (Dienye 2004). Institutions of
Learning; Whether formal or informal attaches great importance to examination.
the teacher or instructors conducts examination for the learner. The
examination or test could come in the inform of in- lesson question; a
situation whereby a teacher evaluates the level of understanding of the lesson
by randomly selecting questions and throwing them to the learner. It could also
come inform of written or oral test at the end of the lesson or the entire
academic exrcise which is usually periodical. Examination is conducted whether
or not learning has taken place in the learner. A test is a set of questions,
takes or problems intended to measure of the extent of knowledge, aptitude,
intelligence on learners on a number of questions, jobs etc
(Ughamadu et al in Enyi 2006)
However, because of the obvious
nimportance attached to examination by both the teacher, the leaner and the
society at large, people tend to derail from the norms guiding the conduct of
examination hence malpractice. people have always view failure in the
examination as caused by the students alone without taking cognizance of other
factors that could lead to failure. In order to avoid such ridicule, some
Students uphold illegitimate means of passing the examination.
Asuka, (1977) defined examination
malpractice as any deviant act that is perpetrated by a student, candidate or
person (aiding a candidate) before, during and after an examination to be
declared successful. For an act to be seen as malpractice; it must contravene
the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the examination in question.
Taking a historical view of the
beginning of examination malpractice in Nigeria, Dienye (2004) notes that as a
deviant act, examination malpractice started being noticeable in 1970 May, June
West African School Certificate Examination. Today, examination malpractice
appears to have become a norm in virtually all the levels of education. It may
not be over flogging this issue by saying that parents collaborate with
teachers in the school to effect examination malpractices for the success of
their children and for the success of their children and or wards in external
examinations like the West African School Certificate Examination. In some
higher institution of learning in Nigeria, students are graduated with powerful
grades without proper acquisition of the expected knowledge by the graduates.
Consequently, a retrogressive society is
reared through its supposed intellectuals that are meant to develop the
society. Every student has close associates whom he or she interacts with on
daily basis. Overtime, the interaction that exists between and among the
students tend to bind them together in their respective cliques. Through this, associations,
clubs and fraternities are formed. An injury to one is often seen as an injury
to all.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Man
is said to be product of the interaction that exist between and among
individuals in the society. These interactions often lead to the formation of
social groups which overtime evolves group culture. Peer group is such type of
group unconsciously formed basically to meet with desiring needs of their
members.
In view of that a fact deviant behavior
is common in every society or social settings, educational institutions have
always set out rules guiding the school and appropriate punishment equally
defined for those rules and regulations. Prominent among such rules and
regulations are those guiding the conduct of examination. Every institution of
learning has some stringent measures attached to the conduct of examination.
Ideally, such measures are quite imperative in view of the quality of graduates
which bears the name of the institution where each student is trained. It is
pertinent to note that inspite of these measures attached to examination
conduct, students still engage in examination malpractice. Blames have often
been levied on teachers, parents and supervisors without queering the
relationship that exists between and among the students.
It is therefore the investigation of the
relationship that exists among peer groups; how such relationship affects or
perpetrate examination malpractice that informed the quest for the research.
Purpose of the study
The
purpose of this research is to find out the influence of peer group on
examination malpractice among students of institute of Management and
Technology (IMT) Enugu. Specifically,
a. To examine
whether or not peer group have influence on examination malpractices
b. To find out
the type of examination malpractices often perpetrated by peer groups as they
exist in institute of management and Technology, Enugu
c. To discover
whether or not peer group have influence on management decision on examination
malpractice
d. To find out
how the influence of peer group on examination malpractice be tackeled
Research
question
The
following research question will guide the study to find out the influence of
peer group on examination malpractice among the students.
a. Do peer group have influence on examination
malpractice?
b. What are the
types of examination malpractices often perpeprates by peer groups?
c. To what
extent has peer group influences affect the management decision on examination
malpractice?
d. How would peer
group influence on students examination malpractice be tackled in the higher
institutions of learning
Significant
of the Study
The study when completed would;
a. add to the
existing knowledge and theories in education
b. Be of
immense benefit to management of higher institutions of learning
C. Serve as
compass for the study in selecting peers in school
d. Provide an
enduring solution to examinations of learning
e. be of
benefit to the security operatives hence examination malpractice is criminal
f. The society
large stands to benefit because of the high standard and quality of graduates
that produced for the laboure market
Scope
of the Study
This
study falls within the limit of investigating the relationship that exist among
peer groups and how such relationship affect or influence examination
malpractice.
This
study is also intende to find out the consequences and methods of tackling
examination malpractice among peer groups in our schools.
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APPENDIX
QUESTIONNAIRE
Section A: Sopcio demographic data of respondents
1. Sex A. Male
( ) B. Female ( )
2. Age
18 – 27 ( )
28 – 37 ( )
38 – 47 ( )
48 – 57 ( )
58 + ( )
3. Religion A
Christianity ( ) B. Muslim ( ) C. Traditional ( ) D. Others, please Specify ……………..
4. Marital
Status A Married ( ) B. Single ( ) C. Devoiced
( ) D. Widow/Widower ( )
Section
B: Substantive issues
5. When were you admitted in the school A. One
year ago
( ) B. Two
years ago ( ) C. Three years ago ( ) D. Four years and above ( )
6. How
would you rate assistance given to you by your friends when you were newly
admitted in the school A. very helpful
( ) B. helpful ( ) C. Not helpful ( )
7. Do you consider it necessary to assist
friends at all times? A.
( ) B.
No ( )
8. friends
should allow one another copy, exchange ideas or write examination for one
another if there is the opportunity to do so A. Strongly agree ( ) B.
Agreed ( ) C. Strongly disagree
(
) D. Disagree ( )
9. In case my
friend is caught cheating during and after examination I will assist; even
approaching the management if I can in order to free him or her A. strongly
agree ( ) B. Agreed ( ) C. Strongly Disagreed ( ) D. Disagreed (
10. If a friend
of mine refuses to allow me compy, exchange ideas, or write for me during an
examination when he or she has the opportunity he or she ceases to be friend A.
strongly agree
( ) B. Agreed ( ) C. strongly disagree ( )
D. Disagreed ( )
11. it is bad
for one to report a friend who he or she has found cheating during and after
examination A. strongly agree
( )
B. Agreed ( ) C. Strongly disagreed ( ) D. Disagreed ( )
12. If you are
opportune, which of this way would you render assistance to your friend in an
examination A. Open my work for him or her B. Pick up his/her answer script and
write C. hand over any valued written material D. Others, please specify
………………………………………………….
13. How do you
think the problem of examination malpractice be tackled
……………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………..
BY
OKAFOR GEORGE CHIBUZO
NTI/2013/2608
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