Dialogue Culture and Its Relationship with Psychological Compatibility of Students of ¡°Learning Disabilities¡± Course at the College of Education, Najran University
Naseh Husen Salem and
Gomaa Farouk Helmi
Journal of Social Science Studies, 2016, vol. 3, issue 2, 74-89
Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the nature of the relationship between dialogue culture of college of education students at Najran University and their psychological compatibility. In addition, it aimed to define the impact of age variable on this culture. It also tried to explore the possibility of predicting the level of these students¡¯ psychological compatibility by variables of dialogue culture. The study instruments involved a scale for measuring university students¡¯ dialogue culture prepared by the researchers in addition to a test for psychological compatibility prepared by Shoqir (2003). The sample consisted of all students enrolled in ¡°Learning Disabilities¡± course in the second semester of the academic year 2014/2015. Findings showed a significant positive correlation (¦Á=0.01) between students¡¯ dialogue culture and all dimensions of their psychological compatibility. There were differences between 19-year old students group and 22-year old students group in favor of the latest due to cognitive, affectional and behavioral levels of dialogue culture. Findings also indicated that the three dimensions of dialogue culture (cognitive, affectional and behavioral) could predict the psychological compatibility levels of students of ¡°Learning Disabilities¡± course at the college of education.
Date: 2016
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