Study on the University Students’ Self-expressive Tendency in Mongolia
Davaa Jagdag and
Zoljargal Dembereldorj
International Journal of Higher Education, 2017, vol. 6, issue 1, 163
Abstract:
The study aimed to explore Mongolian students’ tendency of self-expression and a conduct of self-study at one university of Mongolia. It employed quantitative research method to explore the relationship between self-expression and self-study and examined them in terms of age, gender, years of study and field of study. The chi-squared test found that there is a significant relationship between self-expression and the ability to conduct self-study. We concluded that students who conduct self-study or has an ability of self-study tend to self-express in the context of Mongolian education. Significant relationships between age, year of the class and self-expression implies that self-expression develops as the student becomes matured and confident with an increase of their educational level.
Date: 2017
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