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Anxiety is a state of emotional or physical disturbances induced in a person by a real or imagined threat. It is a state of tension, uneasiness, worry or apprehension about what has happened and or will happen. Anxiety is characterized by feeling of frustration, anger, rejection, sadness, despair, hate, depression, confusion, worthlessness and dilusionent.
The total of three hundred (300) respondents would be selected from the institution to participate in the study. Instrument used for the study titled causes of academic related anxiety (CARAQ). The questionnaire has two section (A and B) section A of the questionnaire contain items on the personal information of respondents while section B contains items on the causes of anxiety among the tertiary institution students.
Six null hypotheses were generated for the study. After testing the hypotheses, the results showed that their no significant different on causes of academic related anxiety based on gender, types of institution, marital status, age made of residence and religion.
Based on the find of the study, the tertiary institution in Kwara State had some academic anxiety, which requires the attention of stakeholders in the field of education, school counsellor government agency and non governmental agency to assist.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the study
Statement of the problem
Research questions
Research Hypotheses
Purpose of the study
Significance of the Study
Scope of the Study
Operational Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE REVIEWED
Introduction
Nature and meaning of anxiety
Concept of Academic Anxiety
Theories of Anxiety
Types of Anxiety
Causes of Anxiety
Effect of Anxiety
Symptoms of Anxiety
Fight and Flight Symptom
Experience of Tertiary institution students on Needs
Factors Influencing students’ performance
Separation from Family and Natural support System
Reluctance to participate in class discussions due to
lack of confidence in English ability
Summary of Review of the Related Literature
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
Introduction
Research Design
Instrumentation
Pilot Testing
Psychometric properties of the Instrument
Reliability of the Instrument
Validity of the Instrument
Procedure for Administration and Data Collection
Data Analysis Technique
CHAPTER FOUR
RESULT
Introduction
Hypotheses Testing
Summary of Finding
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction
Discussions
Conclusion
Implication of the finding
Recommendations
References
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Problem
Anxiety is one of the characteristic of human beings. Hence, to a certain extent, it is not necessarily pathological but on the contrary can be a strong motivation force towards growth. Anxiety results from the need to make rational choice without clear guidelines and without knowing what the outcome will be and from being aware that people were ultimately responsible for the consequences of our action (Covey, 1995). Anxiety usually occur when there is immediate threat to a person’s safely or well being.
Anxiety makes a person to want to escapes an anxious situation fast (Covey, 1995). The heart beats quickly, the body might begin to perspire and “butter flies” in the stomach soon follow. However, a little bit of anxiety can actually help people stay alert and focused (Taylor & Francis, 2003). Anxiety is a basic human emotion consisting of fear and uncertainly that typically appears when an individual perceives an event as being a threat to the ego or self esteem (Samson, 1998).
Samson (1998) defined anxiety as emotional stressful condition, within the organism. The deletenous effects of anxieties permeate both the mind and the body and if not controlled could hinder the functioning of the entire organism. Akinade (2005) defined anxiety as a phenomenological state of uneasiness or tension.
From the external frame of reference anxiety is a state in which the incongruence between the concept of the self and the total experience of the individual causes emotional unbalance. Anxiety is a pervasive and unpleasant feeling of tension, dread, apprehension and impending disaster (Taylor & Francis, 1999) in the otherhand, fear is a response to a clear and present danger.
The anxiety is often a response to an undefined conflict or unknown threat, which may stem from interact conflicts, feeling of insecurity or forbidden impulses. In both fear and anxiety, the body mobilizes itself to meet the threat and the muscles become tense, breathing is faster and the heart beats mere rapidly (Corsini, 1999).
Statement of the Problem
Abiri and Daramola (1991), said that there is no way a research can be carried out until a problem is recognized, deliberated upon and formulated in a useful way. Selecting and formulating a problem is one of the most important aspects of understanding research in any field.
Anxiety is a basic human emotion consisting of fear and uncertainly that typically appears when an individual perceives an event being a threat to his or she ego or self-esteem. An unhealthy or in unhapply students cannot performed excellently in his or her academic programme.
Some of the most threatening events that could cause anxiety among students are examination, problems of academic pursuits, students and parents’ interest and eventually problems that would come up during the course of study.
Also, many students have the cognitive ability on academic pursuit but many not do so because of the high level of anxiety and the society emphasis placed or studies this could potentially limit their educational, economic and vocational opportunities (Zeidner, 1990).
Although different researches (Dusakin 2000, Ashaolu 2001, Osiki and Busari, Danike 2002, Ibrahim 2005, Dada 2005 and Ezenwa 2006) have been conducted an anxiety nothing has been done so far on the causes of academic related anxiety among the students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State as far as the knowledge of the researcher is concerned.
So, also, it is the gaps left behind by the aforementioned researchers that the present study intends to bridge. However, the major problem in this research study is to find out the causes of academic related anxiety employed by students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State.
Research Questions
This research work intends to find out the various causes of academic related anxiety employed by students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State. For the purpose of the study, the following questions have been raised to guide the conduct of the study.
- What are the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institution in Kwara State on the basis of types of institution?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of gender?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of marital status?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of age?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of mode of residence?
- Is there any difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of religion?
Research Hypotheses
The following research hypotheses based on the following, research questions will be formulated and selected in the study.
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of gender.
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of type of institutions
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of marital status.
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of age.
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of mode of residence.
- There is no significant difference in the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on the basis of religion.
Purpose of the study
The main purpose of the study is to find out the causes of academic related anxiety among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State.
Also, the study intends to investigate the influence of students’ gender, type of institutions, marital status, age, mode of residence, school location among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State on their academic related anxiety.
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