THE LIFE HABITS, COGNITIVE CAPACITY AND EFFICIENCY OF STUDY

Authors

  • Aljoša Arlov

Keywords:

students, life habits, study success

Abstract

The paper tried to find out whether, and if so, how much, the success of studying, contributed to certain life habits, as well as the cognitive abilities of students of the University of criminal investigation and police studies in Belgrade. Life habits are defined by displaying habits in eating, using leisure time, physical activities as well as relationships with the use of cigarettes and alcohol, and cognitive abilities through the display of the coefficient of intolerance. The sample of students was 89 students of the final year of academic studies. The effectiveness of studying is calculated from the available information on the average grade, the total number of points actually achieved and the duration of the study up to the moment of computation of performance. Adequate statistical procedures have not shown a significant contribution to the monitoring of space, the effectiveness of studying students of the Criminal Police Academy.

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2020-07-14

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