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Title: CHECKING THE ASSUMPTIONS FOR USING PARAMETRIC TESTS IN RELATION
TO LOW SOCIO-ECONOMIC DISTRICTS EARLY ADOLESCENTS MOTIVATION
AND ENGAGEMENT LEVELS IN LEARNING |
Authors: K.D.R.L.J.Perera ,Sri Lanka |
Abstract: Low participation in learning of secondary students is a matter affirms examination, mostly in low
socio-economic districts in Sri Lanka. One of the main factors contributing to this situation may
be students’ motivation and engagement in learning. Therefore, this study tried to find out the
levels of motivation and engagement among early adolescents. Motivation and Engagement ScaleJunior School was employed to collect data from Monaragala and Nuwara Eliya districts in Sri
Lanka. Hundred male and 100 female students were chosen using stratified random sampling
method. Confirmatory factor analysis did not provide a robust factor solution and it was decided
to conduct exploratory factor analysis. Accordingly, four factors were identified: Positive
Motivation (PM), Positive Engagement (PE), Failure Avoidance and Anxiety (FAA), and
Uncertain Control (UC). It was decided to identify their motivation and engagement levels in
relation to these factors using parametric tests. Therefore, the assumptions of using parametric
tests were checked; normality, homogeneity of variance, data type, and independently distributed
errors. In relation to the assumption of normality, the results of the normality tests using skewness
and kurtosis were checked; all the scales showed substantial normality. This is further evident from
the histograms and box-plots for all the scales. The PM, PE, and FAA scales show results from
tests of homogeneity of variance based on gender. Only PM and FAA scales variances
demonstrated homogeneity of variance for ethnicity. The test based upon grouping by school
indicated that only the PM scale possessed homogeneity of variance. Of the four basic
assumptions, normality, data type, and independently distributed errors were fulfilled; the
assumption of homogeneity of variances was not. Therefore, it was decided to conduct both
parametric tests and non-parametric tests. |
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