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A Dataset of Vietnamese Junior High School Students’ Reading Preferences and Habits

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  • Quan-Hoang Vuong

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam
    Faculty of Economics and Finance, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam)

  • Anh-Vinh Le

    (Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences, 101 Tran Hung Dao street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Viet-Phuong La

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam
    Faculty of Economics and Finance, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam)

  • Thu-Trang Vuong

    (Sciences Po Paris, Campus de Dijon, 21000 Dijon, France)

  • Thu-Hang Do

    (Vuong & Associates, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Ha-My Vuong

    (Hanoi Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, Hoang Minh Giam street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Duc-Lan Do

    (Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences, 101 Tran Hung Dao street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Phuong-Hanh Hoang

    (Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences, 101 Tran Hung Dao street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Thi-Hanh Vu

    (School of Economics and International Business, Foreign Trade University, 91 Chua Lang street, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam)

  • Manh-Tung Ho

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam
    Faculty of Economics and Finance, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam)

  • Manh-Toan Ho

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam
    Faculty of Economics and Finance, Phenikaa University, Ha Dong district, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam)

Abstract

Books are the invaluable, colossal storage of mankind’s immense scholarship and are still commonly perceived as a more reliable source of knowledge even in this age of digitized information. Extensive reading is often promoted as being vital to cognitive development, especially for students in primary and secondary education. While it could now be considered common knowledge that reading is highly beneficial, reading habits vary among individuals in the same culture and receiving the same public education. This could be due to demographic variations and differences in socioeconomic status, or other factors such as family background and education. Despite the ample literature on reading habits, there still exists a lack of holistic approach with empirical results concerning the reciprocal interactions of reading and its relevant affecting factors. This data article presents a dataset of 1676 responses to the survey “Studying reading habits and preferences” of junior high school students in Vietnam. Result analysis facilitates evaluation of reading habits and their affecting factors, thus holding implications on education measures and policy. The dataset is available with the paper.

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  • Quan-Hoang Vuong & Anh-Vinh Le & Viet-Phuong La & Thu-Trang Vuong & Thu-Hang Do & Ha-My Vuong & Duc-Lan Do & Phuong-Hanh Hoang & Thi-Hanh Vu & Manh-Tung Ho & Manh-Toan Ho, 2019. "A Dataset of Vietnamese Junior High School Students’ Reading Preferences and Habits," Data, MDPI, vol. 4(2), pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdataj:v:4:y:2019:i:2:p:49-:d:219431
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    Keywords

    junior high school student; reading preferences; reading habit; Vietnam; STEM; K12 education; educational psychology; reading;
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    JEL classification:

    • K12 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - Contract Law

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