网络考试的周边条件:是否影响大学预科学生的学习成绩?

Nurulhuda Mohammad Yusoff
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2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)全球大流行期间,不再实行学生到考场参加考试的做法。大多数大学,包括苏丹扎纳尔阿比丁大学(UniSZA)已经适应了在线考试。本文分析了251名完成2019/2020和2020/2021学期基础课程的UniSZA科学与医学基础中心学生的在线期末考试成绩。本研究的目的是以数学II,物理II,化学II,生物II和信息技术II的科目为基础,比较两个学期的学生在第二学期的最终成绩,看看两者之间是否存在显著差异。学生们分别在2019/2020学年和2020/2021学年的学生家中和大学宿舍参加在线考试。通过社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)比较两种方法获得标准差进行统计分析。计算每个检验的p值导致拒绝原假设,p值小于0.05。结果显示,所有受试者的p值都小于0.001,这意味着所有受试者的概率值都小于0.05的显著性水平,即1.6449。结果,所有五个受试者的零假设被拒绝,支持研究假设。结果表明,2019/2020学年度学生的成绩高于2020/2021学年度学生的成绩。
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VICINITY CONDITION OF ONLINE EXAMINATION: DOES IT AFFECT THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES OF PRE-UNIVERSITY STUDENTS?
Physical attendance of students in a hall for examinations is no longer being practiced during the global pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Most universities, including Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) have adapted to online exams. This paper presents an analysis of online final examination performances of 251 students from the Science and Medicine Foundation Centre, UniSZA who completed foundation for 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 sessions. The objective of this research is to compare the final scores of Semester 2 for the students from both sessions to see if there is a significant difference between the two, based on subjects of Mathematics II, Physics II, Chemistry II, Biology II and Information Technology II. Students were taking online exams at home and university’s accommodation for the students from the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 session intakes, respectively. The statistical analysis was performed by comparing two means to attain standard deviation via the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The P-value for each test is calculated to lead to rejection of null hypothesis, which is less than 0.05. The results revealed that the p-value for all subjects is less than 0.001, implying that the probability value for all subjects is less than the significance level at 0.05, which is 1.6449. As a result, the null hypothesis is rejected for all five subjects, supporting the research hypothesis. It was concluded that the performances of the students from the 2019/2020 session obtained a higher score than the performances of the students from the 2020/2021 session.
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