Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate academic achievement in relation to study habit, test anxiety and gender. The study sample consisted of 80 students (36 boys and 44 girls) were selected randomly from Baloda Bazaar District. Study habit inventory (Mukhopadhyaya and Sansanwal, 2005) and test anxiety questionnaire (Nist and Diehl, 1990) were used for data collection. The results indicate that there is a three dimension (Recording, Interaction, and Task orientation) positive relationship with academic achievement of students and test anxiety Gender of students is not likely to have any major effect on academic achievement of students.

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