التفكير التطفلي و علاقته بالتبادل الاجتماعي السلبي لدى طلبة الجامعة

المؤلفون

  • تميم حسين عبـاس التميمي المديرية العامة لتربية ديالى

الكلمات المفتاحية:

التفكيرالتطفلي ، التبادل الاجتماعي السلبي

الملخص

هدف البحث تعرف التفكيرالتطفلي وعلاقته  بالتبادل الاجتماعي السلبي لدى طلبة الجامعة استخدم الباحث المنهج الوصفي ، وبلغت عينة البحث(200) طالبا وطالبة،  استخدم الباحث مقياس التفكيرالتطفلي و مقياس التبادل الاجتماعي السلبي ،وجرى التحقق من الصدق ( الظاهري ، و البناء) والثبات لكلا المقياسين باستعمال الاتساق الداخلي  الفاكرونباخ وتوصل البحث الى عدة نتائج: إن   التفكيرالتطفلي لدى الطلبة كان (52.7400) وهذا يشير الى درجة اقل موازنة مع المتوسط الفرضي البالغ (54) وإن مستوى التبادل الاجتماعي السلبي لديهم  (35.2100) وهو مستوى عالي يدل على تاثر العينة بالتبادل الاجتماعي السلبي موازنة مع المتوسط الفرضي البالغ (30)  ، وكشفت النتائج الى عدم  وجود فرق دال احصائيا بين الاناث و الذكور في التفكيرالتطفلي ولكن وجود فرق دال احصائيا في التبادل الاجتماعي السلبي ولصالح الاناث.

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التنزيلات

منشور

2023-08-08

كيفية الاقتباس

[1]
تميم حسين عبـاس التميمي, "التفكير التطفلي و علاقته بالتبادل الاجتماعي السلبي لدى طلبة الجامعة", jfath, م 22, عدد 4, ص 128–151, 2023.