Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance

Technical drawing is a means of communicating between the designer and the manufacturers to bring ideas into reality by means of drafting. This study investigated attribution styles as collates of students’ technical drawing task-persistence and academic performance using correlational research de...

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Main Authors: Oviawe, Jane Itohan, Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari, Tee, Tze Kiong, Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.40202021-11-23T09:04:53Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4020/ Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance Oviawe, Jane Itohan Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari Tee, Tze Kiong Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S. LC1390-5160.3 Education of special classes of persons Technical drawing is a means of communicating between the designer and the manufacturers to bring ideas into reality by means of drafting. This study investigated attribution styles as collates of students’ technical drawing task-persistence and academic performance using correlational research design. The population for this study consisted of 864 students of year II and the sample study comprised of 150 (93 males and 57 females) randomly selected from six technical colleges in Edo State, Nigeria. Three instruments, Academic Performance Attribution Style Questionnaire (APASQ), Technical Drawing Taskpersistent Rating Scale (TDTPRS); and Technical Drawing Performance Test (TDPT) were developed and used for data collection. Cronbach Alpha reliability method was used to determine the reliability of the instruments and the results were obtained: SAASQ = .87; TDTPRS=.79; AND TDAT = .85. The findings of the study revealed that the technical drawing task-persistence of students was positively correlated by functional attribution style; and was negatively correlated by dysfunctional attribution style; functional attribution style positively correlated academic performance of students. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended among others that technical drawing teachers should model and teach the students the right attribution style that will enhance their learning of technical drawing. 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4020/1/J12738_20d54d5b601b649a40c19625eefb07d2.pdf Oviawe, Jane Itohan and Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari and Tee, Tze Kiong and Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S. (2021) Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance. Cakrawala Pendidikan, 40 (2). pp. 544-553. https://doi.org/10.21831/cp.v40i2.38079
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topic LC1390-5160.3 Education of special classes of persons
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Oviawe, Jane Itohan
Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari
Tee, Tze Kiong
Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S.
Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
description Technical drawing is a means of communicating between the designer and the manufacturers to bring ideas into reality by means of drafting. This study investigated attribution styles as collates of students’ technical drawing task-persistence and academic performance using correlational research design. The population for this study consisted of 864 students of year II and the sample study comprised of 150 (93 males and 57 females) randomly selected from six technical colleges in Edo State, Nigeria. Three instruments, Academic Performance Attribution Style Questionnaire (APASQ), Technical Drawing Taskpersistent Rating Scale (TDTPRS); and Technical Drawing Performance Test (TDPT) were developed and used for data collection. Cronbach Alpha reliability method was used to determine the reliability of the instruments and the results were obtained: SAASQ = .87; TDTPRS=.79; AND TDAT = .85. The findings of the study revealed that the technical drawing task-persistence of students was positively correlated by functional attribution style; and was negatively correlated by dysfunctional attribution style; functional attribution style positively correlated academic performance of students. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended among others that technical drawing teachers should model and teach the students the right attribution style that will enhance their learning of technical drawing.
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author Oviawe, Jane Itohan
Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari
Tee, Tze Kiong
Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S.
author_facet Oviawe, Jane Itohan
Azman, Mohamed Nor Azhari
Tee, Tze Kiong
Abilmazhinova, Oryngul S.
author_sort Oviawe, Jane Itohan
title Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
title_short Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
title_full Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
title_fullStr Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
title_full_unstemmed Attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
title_sort attribution styles as correlates of technical drawing task-persistence and technical college students’ performance
publishDate 2021
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