Factors Influencing Business Students’ Effort When Studying Mathematics

Each student’s effort is an important factor in achievement. Mathematics is an important subject for business students since there is a strong connection between performance in mathematics and success in business courses. The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors influencing a student’s c...

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