Behavioral Adjustment among the Higher Secondary School Students in Relation to Academic Achievement

S. Srinivasan

Department of Education, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur-6313403, India.

M. Karthick *

Department of Education, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur-6313403, India.

S. Ananad Gnana Selvam

Department of Education, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur-6313403, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between behavioral adjustment and academic achievement among higher secondary school students in the XIth grade, an issue that becomes more important as teenagers' behavioral problems increase. Understanding how behavioral variables influence academic achievements is critical to increasing student success in educational environments. The major goal of this study was to investigate the impact of behavioral adjustment on the academic achievement of students, with a focus on demographic variables such as gender, location, type of school, and medium of instruction.

A normative survey approach was used using a sample of 198 XIth-grade students from the Salem district of Tamil Nadu, chosen using a simple random selection methodology. A standardized inventory was used to gather information on behavioral adjustment, which includes aspects like engagement, discipline, attention, time management, study habits, attendance, and involvement. For data analysis, descriptive statistics, t-tests, and correlation analyses, were employed. The findings showed a slight, non-significant negative connection (r = -0.064) between academic success and behavioral adjustment. The t-test analysis showed some demographic differences, but none of them were statistically significant. These results imply that, in this situation, behavioral adjustment might not be a reliable indicator of academic success. The study emphasizes the necessity of more research into other environmental and psychological components. Future studies with larger samples are advised to confirm and expand on these findings, which are context-specific to XIth-grade pupils in the Salem district.

Keywords: Behavioral adjustment, academic achievement, higher secondary school students, behavioral problems


How to Cite

Srinivasan, S., M. Karthick, and S. Ananad Gnana Selvam. 2025. “Behavioral Adjustment Among the Higher Secondary School Students in Relation to Academic Achievement”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 51 (8):330-39. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i82244.

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