Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University
Authors:
ADEYANJU Faith Omolola
Publication Type: Journal article
Journal: Journal Of International Politics And Development (jipad)
ISSN Number: 15973544
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This study inductively investigates the relationship between being a student of political science and political participation, within the Babcock University context. As the youths whose majority fall within the occupational band of students occupy a significant percentage of the voter population in Nigeria, the influence of school education on students’ social action and inaction is central to the discourse of democratic development in Nigeria, where political participation is a major catalyst. Through the use of the survey research method, a sample of 108 political science students is drawn from the population of 147 using the Taro Yamane sampling technique. Data gathered from the returned 108 closed-ended questionnaires are analyzed descriptively by frequency and percentage distribution, and inferentially by the ANOVA regression using the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS). The findings of the study show that there is no statistically significant relationship between being a political science student and political participation. It is recommended that the political science curriculum should actively promote political engagement.
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ADEYANJU,F.O .
(2023). Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University, 21
(), 75-75.
ADEYANJU,F.O .
"Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University" 21, no (), (2023):
75-75.
ADEYANJU,F.O and .
(2023). Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University, 21
(), pp75-75.
ADEYANJUFO, .
Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University. 2023, 21
():75-75.
ADEYANJU,Faith Omolola,
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"Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University", 21 . (2023) :
75-75.
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A.Faith Omolola ,
"Political participation among political science undergraduate students in Babcock University"
vol.21,
no.,
pp. 75-75,
2023.