Summary
A Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient were employed in
order to observe the correlation between the Grade 10 BEP students’
academic performance and their socio-economic status. The researchers
developed a profiling questionnaires to be given to the respondents. This
study was limited to their social adjustments and intellectual aptitude. With
the data gathered and the results shown in Chapter 4, it is said that there is
a positive association between the students’ academic performance in their
daily allowances and parents’ monthly income.
Conclusion
Based on the statistical treatments and solving using the Pearson
product-moment correlation coefficient of the socio-economic status and the
academic status of Grade 10 BEP students of Tupi National High School, it
has been found that there is a significant relationship between the academic
performance of the students due to their socio-economic status, the daily
allowances and their parents’ monthly income.
Hence, the null hypotheses of this study which states that there is no
significant relationship between the students’ socio economic status and its
academic performance was rejected and the alternative hypotheses which
states that There is a significant relationship between the students’ socio-
economic status and their academic performance should therefore be
accepted.
Recommendations
This study should be introduced to the school because this study would
help the teachers, academic administrators in identifying, planning, and
upgrading the academic performance of the school.
And this study may also stimulate the other researchers to investigate
the different related factors that will affect the improvement of the students’
academic performances.