Faculty of Education and Resources Development
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Item Group obedience and its impact on academic counseling: a comparative study of boys and girls in public secondary schools in Tharaka- Nithi county, Kenya(International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 2018) Riungu, Elosy Nyambura; Kinyua, Muthoni SusanThis study sought to establish the impact of group obedience on academic counseling by comparing boys and girls in public secondary schools in Tharaka- Nithi County, Kenya. Causal- comparative research design was employed in this study. The accessible population was 9,419 form three students from public secondary schools in the county. A total of 14 schools were sampled using stratified sampling technique while simple random sampling was used to select 25 student respondents from each of the sampled schools. A sample of 350 respondents was involved in this study: 175 boys and 175 girls. Data was collected through a students’ questionnaire. Validity of the instrument was ensured through judgments of research experts and scholars in the related area of study. Reliability of the instrument was estimated through a pilot study and the minimum threshold for reliability of the instrument was set at alpha 0.7. A reliability coefficient of 0.81 was got from the students’ questionnaire. Descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages were used to analyze data, while inferential statistics of a t- test was used to test the hypothesis. Hypothesis was tested at a significant level of alpha 0.05. Data analysis was aided by Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22 for windows. A summary was used to organize qualitative data. It is recommended that teacher counselors intensify academic counseling programs by organizing sessions for various groups among students regardless of gender on how group obedience impacts on academic counseling.