Socio-Demographic Determinants of School Indiscipline
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2018Authors
Kompirović, Tatjana P.
Dančetović, Nikola N.
Radojević, Tatjana S.
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The paper examines the correlation between students' indiscipline in schools
and some socio-demographic variables. The aim of the research is to
investigate the connection of school indiscipline with the gender of students,
their age, academic success and the number of unexcused absences, the birth
order and the number of children in the family, the employment of parents
and their educational background. The sample consisted of students of both
sexes, aged 11 to 14 (N=130), i.e. students of V (N=30), VI (N=48), VII (N=22)
and VIII (N=30) grade. Basic Data Questionnaire and The Scale of School
Discipline were used in the research. The data were processed using
Correlation Analysis, T-test, and Variance Analysis. The obtained results
showed that there is a positive correlation of school indiscipline with the age
of students, school, academic success of students, and the education of
parents.
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