Abstract

The study investigated the relationship among some environmental factors and research attitude of post-graduate students in Nigeria using a path model approach. The researchers were poised at filling the gap in the type of multivariate statistical tools that have hitherto been used in comparing these variables by authors in the research area. One research question was formulated to guide the study. Survey research design was adopted for the study. The study area, which was south-south Nigeria, is one of the geo-political zones in the country with six federal universities. The population of the study was made up of 1,299 post graduate students of education faculties in the six universities. A sample of 520 students (40% of the population) was selected for the study through stratified random sampling method. The study instrument was a questionnaire titled Environmental and Attitude variables Questionnaire (EAVQ) prepared by the researchers. Result of the study showed that 14 out of 15 pathways in the hypothesized model for the relationship between environmental variables and research attitudewere significant and meaningful, withfive direct and nine indirect pathways. Based on the finding, the study recommends an improvement in those environmental factors to bring about corresponding improvement in research attitude. The study suggests that a study of the relationship between other environmental variables not included in this study on graduate students‟ research attitude in federal universities in south-south Nigeria should be carried out by future researchers. Such research can be extended to cover more geo-political zones in the country.

Highlights

  • Research attitude is the positive or negative disposition exhibited by an individual towards research practice

  • The direct effect of research data accessibility (RDA) on research attitude (RA) may be due to the fact that students and researchers who gain ready access to the data they require for their study face minimal distractions, spend little or none of their time worrying about uncertainties that could make them resort to illicit research practices in a bid to completing their studies in record time

  • This study involved the determination of a causalmodel for the prediction of research attitude among education graduate students by environmental factors in Federal Universities in South-South, Nigeria

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Introduction

Research attitude is the positive or negative disposition exhibited by an individual towards research practice. A positive or negative disposition a person exhibits towards an entity serve as an important indicator of the persons‟ attitude towards that entity, individual or activity. According to Hogg and Vaughan (2005), attitude is a relatively enduring organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavioural tendencies towards socially significant objects, groups, events or symbols. Attitude is a learned tendency of a person to respond positively or negatively towards an object, situation, a concept, or a person. It is regarded as a belief held by. Isaac Ofem Ubi, Department of Educational Foundations University of Calabar, Nigeria. Jacob Esu Odiong, Department of Educational Foundations University of Calabar, Nigeria

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