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Item MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AT UEAB, KENYA(EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 2019-09) Bakker Daniel. K.Generally, the University students have a vast variety of subjects in the core area which is sometimes problematic for the students to comprehend. They have chosen social media or rather internet, where there is a lot of learning materials concerning the area of their specialty. Predicting the academic performance of the students helps the instructor to develop the virtuous understanding of student’s community and take the fit procedures to make their learning comfortable. MLR was used to build a model which predicts the performance of the students in the discipline of Statistics. Based on the collected data, the predictors of this model focused on how many hours spent on the social media. The predicted Cumulative GPA at every academic semester period was the dependent variable. The results revealed that the predicted model scores gives a better accuracy with M 1 through M 3 in the range of 5% from the original scores. Therefore, the instructors can analyze the performance of the students and can also extemporize the teaching techniques used based on the result, of not only Statistics students, but also other areas they handle.Item PRODUCTS RANGE EFFECTS ON SAVINGS & CREDIT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES’ LOAN APPROACHABILITY BY CONSUMERS IN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA(EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 2020-06) Bakker Daniel. K.The key goal of any Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies (SACCO’s) is members’ empowerment. Through mobilization on savings, credit payouts and ensuring long-term sustainability through judicious financial practices can this be realized. However, SACCO’s encounter challenges in promoting quality financial management practices such as limited capital, credit hazards management, negative liquidity, deprived governance and very low credit approachability. There has been a continuous deterioration in access to credit in SACCO’s in the near past years in Kenya. Therefore, this study sought to find out the products range effects on Sacco’s credit approachability in Kisumu County, Kenya. The management level employees of SACCO’s were the targeted respondents. Descriptive investigation and a Census sample strategy were employed in this study. The findings of this study revealed that credit convenience in SACCO’s is positively inclined by product range. These findings were both supported by the rates of the respondent’s responses which were presented in the form of percentages and scores’ averages. The number of data pairs and of independent variables were accounted for by the model at 2 R adj 0.7611 . Therefore, let the SACCO’s flinch investing in products revolution in order to ensure that they have a wide range of products which are tailor made that can suit the consumer’s needs. An increase in the level of credit accessed by the consumers will be realized and thus increase in the Sacco’s key goal.