Rajiv Kumar
Children's Curiosity, Intelligence and Scholastic Achievement
- Agra National Psychological Corporation
Contents
Chapters
Acknowledgements
1. The Problem
Introduction, 1
Statement of the Problem, 4
Operational Definitions of the Terms, 4
Rationale of the Study, 6
Objectives of the Study, 6
Assumptions, 7
Hypotheses, 8
Delimitations, 9
2. Conceptual Framework
The Nature of Curiosity, 11
Theories of Curiosity, 14
Defining Curiosity, 16
Growth and Development of Curiosity, 18
The Stimulation or Depression of Curiosity, 19
3. Review of Related Researches
Empirical Investigations into Curiosity with Subhuman Species, 22
Investigation into Curiosity with Human Beings, 25
• Studies based on the Analysis of Children's Questions, 25
Attempts to Probe into the Aspects of Human Curiosity using Different Approaches and Techniques other than Asking Question, 28
• Study of Human Curiosity in Relation to Different Variables, 34
Demographic Variables, 34
Cognitive Variables, 37
Personality Variables, 41
Miscellaneous Variables, 43
An Evaluation of the Studies, 44
4. Methodology
The Method, 46
Variables Involved, 47
The Sample, 48
Tools, 50
Data Collection and Scoring, 56
Statistical Techniques Employed, 57
5. Analysis and Interpretation of the Data
Study of the Different Distributions, 60
• Distribution of Curiosity Scores, 60
• Distribution of Intelligence Scores, 61
• Distribution of Scholastic Achievement Scores, 63
• Overall Description of the Various Distributions, 64
Interrelationship Among the Variables of the Study, 64
• Relationship between Curiosity and Intelligence, 64
• Relationship between Curiosity and Scholastic Achievement, 65
• Relationship between Curiosity and Scholastic Achievement Partialling out the Effect of Intelligence, 66
• Relationship between Intelligence and Scholastic Achievement, 66
Sex-Differences with regard to Curiosity, 67
Rural-Urban Differences with regard to Curiosity, 68
Comparative Study of the High and Low Curiosity
Groups, 68
• Comparison of the High and Low Curiosity Groups in respect of Intelligence, 69
• Comparison of the High and Low Curiosity Groups in respect of Scholastic Achievement, 70
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Comparison of Different Groups based on Sex of the
High and Low Curiosity Pupils in respect of their
Scholastic Achievement, 71
Scholastic Achievement of High and Low Curiosity Boys, 71
Scholastic Achievement of High and Low Curiosity Girls, 71
• Scholastic Achievement of High Curiosity Boys and Girls, 72
• Scholastic Achievement of Low Curiosity Boys and Girls, 73
Comparison of Different Groups based on Rural-
Urban Background of the High and Low Curiosity
Pupils in Respect of Their Scholastic Achievement, 73 Scholastic Achievement of High and Low Curiosity Rural Pupils, 74
• Scholastic Achievement of High and Low Curiosity Urban Pupils, 74
• Scholastic Achievement of High Curiosity Rural and Urban Pupils, 75
• Scholastic Achievement of Low Curiosity Rural and Urban Pupils, 76
Prediction of Scholastic Achievement by Combining Curiosity and Intelligence, 76
6. Conclusions, Implications and Suggestions
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Findings, 79
Conclusions, 83
Limitations, 90
Educational Implications, 91
Suggestions for Further Research, 93
Bibliography
Indices
Author Index, 114
Subject Index, 117