Relationship between Academic Stress and Academic Achievements of the Undergraduate Students in Sri Lanka (A Case Study of Undergraduates in Uva Wellassa University)

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Relationship between Academic Stress and Academic Achievements of the Undergraduate Students in Sri Lanka (A Case Study of Undergraduates in Uva Wellassa University)

H.M.W.M. Herath
H.M.W.M. Herath Uva Wellassa University
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This study observed the sources of academic stress and its relationship with academic success in university undergraduates in Sri Lanka. To conduct the research,256 students in three faculties of the Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka were selected. Of those surveyed, 143 were male and 113 were female students. Ages ranged from 20 to 25, with a mean of 23.78 (SD=1.22), and the class rankings were as 64 (32.7%) first-year students, 60 (30.6%) secondyear students, 55 (28.1%) third-year students and 16 (8.2%) final (fourth) year students. Selfadministrated questionnaires were distributed among the participants that assessed the students’ academic stress, academic achievements, and general demographic information. There is a particular emphasis on how the students use stress management strategies to achieve academic success.

Relationship between Academic Stress and Academic Achievements of the Undergraduate Students in Sri Lanka (A Case Study of Undergraduates in Uva Wellassa University)

This study observed the sources of academic stress and its relationship with academic success in university undergraduates in Sri Lanka. To conduct the research,256 students in three faculties of the Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka were selected. Of those surveyed, 143 were male and 113 were female students. Ages ranged from 20 to 25, with a mean of 23.78 (SD=1.22), and the class rankings were as 64 (32.7%) first-year students, 60 (30.6%) secondyear students, 55 (28.1%) third-year students and 16 (8.2%) final (fourth) year students. Selfadministrated questionnaires were distributed among the participants that assessed the students’ academic stress, academic achievements, and general demographic information. There is a particular emphasis on how the students use stress management strategies to achieve academic success.

H.M.W.M. Herath
H.M.W.M. Herath Uva Wellassa University

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H.M.W.M. Herath. 2019. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 19 (GJHSS Volume 19 Issue A7): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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Relationship between Academic Stress and Academic Achievements of the Undergraduate Students in Sri Lanka (A Case Study of Undergraduates in Uva Wellassa University)

H.M.W.M. Herath
H.M.W.M. Herath Uva Wellassa University

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