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Volume Two - Academic Conferences

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3.1 Result<br />

Adelua Olajide Olawole and Maruff Akinwale Oladejo<br />

Table 4 presents information on hypothesis 1 as measured by t-test to determine the significance or<br />

otherwise of the difference between the eLearning usage of male and female students with<br />

disabilities. The result shows a mean of 2.45 for female students with disabilities compared with a<br />

mean of 2.61 from male counterparts. This finding indicates that there was gender difference in the<br />

eLearning usage of male and female students with disabilities (t = 2.21, df =248, P

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