A comparative study on psychology graduate students' learning difficulties and satisfaction from three types of university in Thailand
A comparative study on psychology graduate students' learning difficulties and satisfaction from three types of university in Thailand
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2014
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Assumption University
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Scholar: AU Graduate School of Education Journal 6, 1 (June 2014), 78-84
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This study mainly aimed to identify and
compare the Psychology graduate students’ learning
difficulties and satisfaction from three different types of
university in Thailand, including Assumption University,
Chulalongkorn University and Burapha University. All 99
students who currently study in Psychology graduate
program of three universities during 2013-2014 were used
as the sample for this study. The study used descriptive
statistics, including frequency, percentage, means,
standard divisions, and one way ANOVA to deal with the
data. Analyzing of the collected data, the study reported
the demographics and other background information of
the current Psychology graduate students from three
universities; identified their learning difficulties;
determined and compared their learning satisfaction from
these three different types of University in Thailand.
Significant difference of the students’ satisfaction
between the private university and the public university
was found by the study.
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