Abstract

This study explored the effects of gender, t.v.watching, father occupation and science resources available at home on science on science achievement. A convenience sample of 2006 students, 1080 males and 926 female from twenty one schools of central UP was used for study. The Science Attitude Scale, Science Achievement Test and Personal and Environmental background assessment questionnaire were used for data collection, while t-test, f-test and correlation techniques were used for statistical analysis. The results revealed that there was a significant difference between science achievement of boys and girls. The results show that the duration of television watching was found to affect positively the science achievement of students at a certain time interval. The analysis also showed that the Science achievement was positively influenced by father’s occupation. Further the results showed that the availability of science resources at home was positively correlated with the science achievement of the students.

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