The Perception of Class X Students of Phuentsholing Higher Secondary School towards Chemistry

This research explored the perception towards chemistry of class ten students of Phuentsholing Higher Secondary School in Bhutan. It was also to find out the factors that influenced the perception of students towards chemistry. For this research, 90 students were chosen as sample from a population o...

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