| dc.description.abstract | Psychosocial factors have effects in the students’ Academic Performance in Marani 
Sub- County. The purpose of this study was to examine the selected Psychosocial 
factors and their effects on students’ Academic Performance in Kenya Certificate of 
Secondary Education in public day secondary schools in Marani sub-county, Kisii 
county, Kenya. The specific objectives for this study were; to determine the effects of 
Peer Pressure on students’ Academic Performance in public day secondary schools of 
Marani Sub-County; to determine the effects of Parents’ Socio-economic Status on the 
students’ Academic Performance in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education in 
public day secondary schools in Marani Sub- County; and to determine the effects of 
Students’ Attitude towards learning on students’ Academic Performance in public day 
secondary schools in Marani Sub- County. The study used descriptive research design.
The target population from which the sample was drawn consisted of 29 public day 
secondary schools. The unit of analysis consisted of 1501 form four students, 29 
principals and 301 teachers. A total of 30 teachers and 150 students was sampled using 
Random Sampling technique. Purposive Sampling was applied in selecting 9 Principals
to participate in the study. Purposive Sampling enabled the researcher to reach the 
targeted sample quickly. The sample distribution was 150 Students, 30 Teachers and 9 
Principals, giving a Sample size of 189 Respondents. The study used Questionnaires 
and Interview Guide as Data collection tools. The Questionnaires were given to 
Students and Teachers, while Interview Schedule was used when collecting data from 
Principals. This study employed Content validity and the Reliability coefficient of 
0.8390 which was obtained using Cronbach’s Alpha and was taken as being a reliable
measure of the instruments of data collection. Quantitative data analysis involved the 
calculation of Descriptive and Inferential statistics for all scales in the present study.
Qualitative data analysis was done using content analysis .Data presentation was done 
using likert’s scale;- frequencies, pie charts, tables and percentages. The findings of this 
study indicated that there was a significant difference between the Students’ Peer 
Pressure and Academic Performance of the Students. It was established that the lower 
the Socio-economic status of the Parents, the lower the Academic Performance while 
the higher the Parents’ Socio-economic Status the higher the Academic Performance of 
the students. The students with negative attitude towards learning performed poorly in 
their Academics 45% Peer Pressure affected students’ Academic Performance in KSCE 
in Public day secondary schools in Marani Sub-County. 54% Parents’ Socio-economic 
Status affects Students’ Academic Performance in Public day secondary schools. 64 %
Students’ Attitude towards learning affects their Academic Performance in KSCE in 
Public day secondary schools in Marani Sub- County. It was recommended that Parents 
need to monitor the kind of Peer Groups and what they watch from Media their Students 
have and find ways of enabling the Students’ to escape the bad effects which might fail 
them in their Academic Performance. Kisii county government in collaboration with 
Ministry of education should sensitize Parents with low level of education, to attend 
adult classes organised by the communities for them, to be explained about the reading 
culture, writing; nurture and monitoring Students’ Academic Performance in KCSE in 
Public day secondary schools, activities both at home and at school. The Principals and 
Teachers need to encourage Students to have peer teaching, peer guidance and 
counselling, consultative learning in order to have a positive Attitude towards learning 
in public Day schools in Marani sub-county | en_US |