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Influence of Internalized and Externalized Aggression on Students’ Academic Success

Shumaila Khurshid, Qaisara Parveen, Saba Khurshid

Abstract


The current research aimed to identify the relationship of internalized (anger and hostility) and externalized (physical and verbal) aggression of students’ academic success. The specimen of the study was comprised of 200 undergraduate students (including 100 male and 100 female) of cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Two questionnaires were used for data collection. Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (1992) was used to measure internalized and externalizes aggression, whereas Academic Motivational Scale was utilized for measuring students’ academic success. Data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation. Findings exposed that boys expressed more externalize aggression than girls and in educational setting girls performed much better than boys. Further findings exposed a negative but moderate relationship between externalized aggression and students’ academic performance and a weak correlation was found between internalize aggression and the academic performance of male students. The further result indicated a weak but negative correlation of internalizing aggression with academic performance of female students and a positive correlation of externalizing aggression with academic performance.


Keywords


Aggression, academic success, internalized, externalized, students, undergraduate

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