1Department of Educational Psychosocial, Mount Kenya University, Thika, Kenya
2Department of Educational Psychosocial, Kirinyaga University, Kirinyaga, Kenya
3Department of Education Management, Mount Kenya University, Thika, Kenya
American Journal of Educational Research.
2021,
Vol. 9 No. 12, 695-700
DOI: 10.12691/education-9-12-1
Copyright © 2021 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Kaindio Mauta Peter, Anne Muiru, Reuben Kenei. Influence of Students’ Social Persuasion on Examination Malpractices among Students in Universities in Kiambu County, Kenya.
American Journal of Educational Research. 2021; 9(12):695-700. doi: 10.12691/education-9-12-1.
Correspondence to: Kaindio Mauta Peter, Department of Educational Psychosocial, Mount Kenya University, Thika, Kenya. Email:
kaindiomauta@gmail.comAbstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible influence of students’ social persuasion on examination malpractices among undergraduate students in Universities within Kiambu County. Social persuasion is one of the main factor contributing towards examination malpractice. The target population was 183,760 undergraduates’ students, lecturers and University administrators from Universities within the County of Kiambu, where one private university and one public university were randomly selected. The data collected from the pilot exercise, was used to compute Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient which was found to be r = 0.856, hence the instruments were reliable. The quantitative data obtained was analyzed using SPSS version 25, and was presented in descriptive statistics inform of frequencies and percentages. Inferential statistics in the form of linear regression was used to test the relationship between independent and dependent variables in each objective. Linear Regression Results were presented in model summary tables, ANOVA tables and coefficient tables. The incorporation of modern technology in the entire process of examination administration and certification would be important in reducing the examination malpractices. An examination policy shift in universities would be necessary too.
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