Science Students’ Spontaneous Utilization of School Library with Logistic Growth Model: A Focus on Gender

C. Obasi
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In this paper the logistic growth model of spontaneous utilization of school library in Imo State, is presented. First‐order variables separable logistic equation is solved. The parameters that gave the best logistic curve for the data were determined. The number of male and female science students who utilized school library spontaneously also is presented. The logistic equation allows rigorous estimation of 2.34% growth rate of male science students’ spontaneous utilization of school library in Imo State. While that of female students is decreasing by 2.71%. The results revealed that male students are experiencing upward trend in the spontaneous utilization of school library while their female counterparts are experiencing downward trend. Therefore, it is recommended that science students should utilize the school library resources spontaneously without being induced to do so. They should also develop passion for reading because reading books pushes readers to use their imaginations and encourages creativity for scientific endeavours.
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基于Logistic增长模型的理科生对学校图书馆的自发利用:以性别为中心
本文提出了伊莫州学校图书馆自发利用的logistic增长模型。求解了一阶变量可分离logistic方程。确定了给出数据最佳logistic曲线的参数。此外,还介绍了男女理科生自发利用学校图书馆的人数。logistic方程可以严格估计伊莫州理科男生自发利用学校图书馆的增长率为2.34%。而女生则下降了2.71%。结果显示,男生自发利用学校图书馆的趋势呈上升趋势,女生自发利用学校图书馆的趋势呈下降趋势。因此,建议理科生在不受诱导的情况下,自主利用学校图书馆资源。他们还应该培养对阅读的热情,因为读书可以推动读者运用他们的想象力,并鼓励科学研究的创造力。
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