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JomDataMining: academic performance and learning behaviour dubious relationship

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  • Y.K. AdrianChin
  • P.S. JosephNg
  • H.C. Eaw
  • Y.F. Loh
  • A.S. Shibghatullah

Abstract

This study contemplates the connection between undergraduate learning conduct and their academic performance by utilising the instructive data mining strategy. Tinto's model and Austin's model are utilised in the study, together with emotional conduct components to define an expectation of the undergraduate academic performance. Respondent's segment data, social polls and their present cumulative grade point average outcomes was gathered utilising a blended technique of surveys and numerous interviews. Correlational plan will be utilised to interpret the study's learning conduct and their academic performance. The selected samples of this study will be in private learning centre. Positive after effect of this study has delineated the connection between student's behaviour and practices influencing their academic performance. The findings of this study enabled a more effective classroom planning and reduction of conflicts among students.

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  • Y.K. AdrianChin & P.S. JosephNg & H.C. Eaw & Y.F. Loh & A.S. Shibghatullah, 2022. "JomDataMining: academic performance and learning behaviour dubious relationship," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 41(4), pages 548-568.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:41:y:2022:i:4:p:548-568
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