International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development

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Impact of Personal Characteristics on the Academic Achievement of the accounting students of Islamic Azad University of Yazd

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Forough Heirany, Mahmood Moeinaldine, Jaber Zahmatkesh, Nassim Shahmoradi, Ehsan Khoshnood

Pages 190-199 Received: 30 Nov, -0001 Revised: 30 Nov, -0001 Published Online: 11 Dec, 2013

http://dx.doi.org/10.46886/IJARPED/v2-i4/466
Accounting education has been much debated over the previous years but it has got an accelerated trend over the recent years that might be attributed to many reasons. One of the most important reasons is that accounting is changing consistent with the ever changing business environment. The innovations of accounting markets, significant technological improvements in information and communication, computerizing and move to the service economics need much information which should be satisfied by the accounting system. Accounting teachers should respond to these changes and this is possible only by using a substitute educational system and researches in the fields of accounting education and corrections of the books and training periods. The present study aims to measure the relationship between the personal characteristics of the accounting students and their academic performance and determine the effective factors. Three variables including gender, age and marital status are used. The population comprises of all accounting graduated students and the final year students. We have used simple random sampling and 202 individuals have been selected as the sample from the Morgan table. In data analysis, the inferential statistics are used to describe the position of the population. Based on the normality of the average scores of the students, two independent samples t test and ANOVA are applied. The findings reveal that the female students have higher academic achievement than the male students. However, the results confirm that there is no significant relationship between the marital status and the academic achievement of the accounting students.