The Sources of Crises among Al ≠ Quds Open University Students according to the Gender Variable
Keywords:
Crises sources, students, Al-Quds Open University, gender variableAbstract
This study is interested in knowing the sources of crises among Al ≠ Quds
Open University students by answering the following research questions: What
are the relative sizes of crises among QOU students? What is the arrangement
sources of crises among male and female QOU students? Are there any
significant mean differences between the sources of crises scores related sex
variables? To achieve the purpose of the study the researcher selected a random
sample consisted of (300) students, (180 female, and 120 male). Results
indicated that the percentage of the students crises in a high, middle, and low
levels is (46%), (37%), and (17%) consequently. The arrangements of sources
crises as students see was: economical, educational, political, psychological,
and sociological consequently. Also, the results showed that there were
significant mean differences between the sources of crises scores among sex
variable in favor of male students in economical, educational, and political
crises, but it was in favor of female students in psychological, and sociological
crises.
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