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040 _cCommission on Higher Education
100 3 _aMoclon-Estrellado, Leliosa
245 0 0 _aPredictors of performance in the Criminology Licensure Examination of the University of Eastern Philippines
_c / Leliosa Moclon-Estrellado
260 3 _aNaga City
_b : Naga College Foundation, Inc.
_c,2018.
300 _axv, 105 leaves
_c21 x 27cm.
500 _aThesis (Master of Science in Criminal Justice) -- Naga College Foundation, Inc.,2018.
520 3 _aThis study determined the predictors of performance in the criminology licensure examination by criminology graduates of the University of Eastern Descriptive-correlational and documentary analysis methods of research were used in this study. A complete enumeration of 251 criminology graduates and 10 criminology faculty members were involved as respondents. Informal interview and documentary analysis were the primary sources of data. Frequency counts, percentage and weighted mean, chi-square, and standardized deviation were utilized as the statistical tools. Results on the comparative percentage of attendance to criminology review classes revealed that a greater number of criminology-graduate respondents did not attend review classes; the general weighted average of criminology graduates from Batch 2012 to Batch 2017 was good; majority of X them had an average intelligence quotient test; and a greater number of them resided outside the municipality. Majority of criminology-faculty-respondents served for one to five years; majority of them are holders of master's degrees in other fields of specialization; and most of them have the rank of an instructor but have permanent appointments. It was likewise revealed that the department operation was manned by competent personnel and there was a strong organizational structure. The school provides support to the students and faculty members. The overall passing percentages of the criminology licensure examination were declining from academic year 2015 and in the succeeding years. The number of years in service and highest educational attainment of the criminology faculty members showed significant predictiori on their students' performance in the criminology licensure examination.
650 1 0 _aCriminology
_vStudy and teaching (Higher)
_zPhilippines
650 1 0 _aCriminology licensure examination
_zPhilippines
651 _aUniversity of Eastern Philippine
856 4 0 _uhttp://181.215.242.151/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=94515a1bac425237fad96e22b1f22088
_zAbstract
856 4 0 _uhttp://62.72.45.86/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=8da2e0152badc4286360e54ca43f2696
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