Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "Attitudes"
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Enhancing critical thinking dispositions in the mathematics classroom through a flipped learning approach
(Kamla-Raj, 2016)Unsatisfactory throughput rates as well as low mathematics averages for education students in higher education are a concern. A lack of critical thinking and critical thinking dispositions are possible contributing factors ... -
Examining the roles of gender and personal dispositions in attitudes toward knowledge sharing of senior administrators
(SABINET ONLINE LTD, 2014)The study examined the association between gender, self-efficacy, extroversion and attitudes toward knowledge sharing among 157 male and 135 female senior administrators in a Nigerian university. A cross-sectional ... -
The psychological consequences of unemployment in South Africa
(University of Pretoria, 2012)The objective of this study was to investigate the affective experiences, attitudes to work, and job application behaviour of unemployed people. A survey design was used and samples (N = 381) were drawn from unemployed ... -
Sexual attitudes, marriage attitudes and sexual behaviours of females raised by single mothers and both parents: A comparative study
(Sabinet, 2014)The study was carried out to explore the role of attitudes towards marriage on the sexual behaviour of female raised by single mothers and those raised by both parents. The study utilised a quantitative approach, with a ... -
Stereotypical beliefs and attitudes toward psychological disorders in a rural community in Nigeria
(Kamla-Raj, 2016)Findings have shown the importance of beliefs in formation of people's attitudes toward psychological disorders. Also, understanding the extent at which each of the described stereotypical beliefs contr ibutes in explaining ... -
The impact of contact on students' attitudes towards peers with disabilities
(Elsevier, 2017)This study aimed to understand the relationship between contact with peers with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and students' attitudes towards their peers with SEN, by examining the inter-group contact theory in regular ...