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  1. Home environment and social media as correlates of academic underachievement of high ability secondary school students in Oyo metropolis

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…High Ability…”
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  2. Peer influence and family factors as correlate of academic achievement of high ability girls in secondary schools in Owerri, Imo State

    Published 2016-03
    Subjects: “…High Ability Girls…”
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  3. Learners’ motivation, gender and oral english performance among high-ability students in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…High-ability Students…”
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  4. Peer-attachment, Emotional intelligence and school adjustment of high ability secondary school students in Oyo State, Nigeria

    Published 2020-09
    Subjects: “…High ability students…”
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  5. Self-efficacy, parental involvement and school adjustment of high achieving secondary school students in Oyo State, Nigeria

    Published 2022-06
    Subjects: “…High ability students…”
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  6. Mentorship and ability grouping as barometers of socio-cognitive well-being among high ability students in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Published 2021-01
    Subjects: “…High-ability students…”
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  7. Study habit and academic self-efficacy as predictors of academic under-achievement among high ability senior secondary school students in Oyo State

    Published 2021-06
    Subjects: “…High ability student…”
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  8. Academic self-efficacy, learning styles and motivational factors as correlates of academic achievement of high ability secondary school students in Owerri, Imo State

    Published 2022-03
    Subjects: “…High-ability students…”
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