Comfort O. Okpala
Fayetteville State University
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The Journal of Education for Business | 2000
Amon O. Okpala; Comfort O. Okpala; Richard Ellis
Abstract The concept of the production function is a powerful pedagogical tool applicable to a wide range of areas. This article applies this concept to college students in several macroeconomics classes. The conceptual model for the statistical analysis used educational outcome as the dependent variable, and GPA, academic efficacy, accumulated credit hours, study hours, and other habit variables serve as the explanatory variables (educational inputs). Results show that the academic efficacy and habit variables were significant in explaining academic achievement in the macroeconomics classroom for all students. The amount of time spent studying macroeconomics had no significant impact. SAT scores and accumulated credit hours were significant in explaining achievement among the above-average students, but insignificant for below-average students.
Journal of Educational Research | 2001
Comfort O. Okpala; Amon O. Okpala; Frederick Smith
Education 3-13 | 2000
Comfort O. Okpala; Frederick Smith; Enid Jones; Richard Ellis
Education 3-13 | 2005
Comfort O. Okpala; Richard Ellis
College student journal | 2011
Comfort O. Okpala; Linda Hopson; Amon O. Okpala
Journal of College Teaching & Learning | 2010
Ioney James; Comfort O. Okpala
The Journal of Third World Studies | 2006
Amon O. Okpala; Comfort O. Okpala
Journal of Instructional Psychology | 1997
Amon O. Okpala; Comfort O. Okpala
Journal of Instructional Psychology | 2009
Comfort O. Okpala; Ioney James; Linda Hopson
Archive | 2014
Pauline Ada Uwakweh; Jerono P. Rotich; Comfort O. Okpala
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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