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1 | 2016 Article | Standardization of question items to test Tamil case markers – a study Thamburaj Kingston Pal, Isaac Samuel Samikkanu Jabamoney, R Shakunthala, This research focuses on standardization of items for the purpose of testing knowledge with reference to language component ‘case marker’. An analysis is made with reference to the questions covering language component 'case marker' in Tamil language. Study was undertaken at the secondary school and university in the district of Tanjung Malim, Perak, Malaysia. There are 24 question items (covering the said contents) included in the questionnaire. Analysis was made based on the information or data collected from 56 selected students of school and university. The aim of this research is to see the problems in studying case markers via language dimensions. In this study question items are analyzed on the basis of the difficulty index and discriminations index. The data is collected through the questionnaire prepared for this purpose. Through this method the raw data gathered will be analyzed using the descriptive statistic calculation and with the use of important formula from the cer..... 669 hits |
2 | 2024 Article | Understanding Parent-Child Relationship Dynamics in Malaysian Indian Families Kingston Pal Thamburaj This study delves into the complex dynamics of parent-child relationships in Malaysian Indian families, examining the interplay of cultural influences, contemporary challenges, gender dynamics, and migration experiences. The research aims to comprehend how cultural values, traditions, and religious teachings shape these relationships and explores the impact of modern challenges like economic pressures, educational expectations, and technological advancements. Additionally, the study investigates gender dynamics, analyzes migration experiences, and identifies implications for familial well-being and cultural adaptation. Adopting a quantitative method approach, the data, collected through surveys, assesses communication patterns, parental expectations, and socio-economic factors affecting parent-child relationships. The findings highlight the intricate nature ofthese relationships, influenced by cultural traditions, contemporary challenges, gender dynamics, and migration expe..... 17 hits |