Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?

The study goal was to investigate the perception of the differences and the similarities as cognitive perception style among male and female teachers and Hashemite University students. an instrument was developed to measure the differences and similarities, as a cognitive perception style, contained...

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Main Author: Ayshe Tawalbeh
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2011-06-01
Series:Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/771
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spelling doaj-4138bbab585c49918a7f426e055001c42020-11-24T23:14:16ZaraSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Educational and Psychological Studies2218-65062521-70462011-06-01519812310.24200/jeps.vol5iss1pp98-123731Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?Ayshe Tawalbeh0Al Hashemite University, JordanThe study goal was to investigate the perception of the differences and the similarities as cognitive perception style among male and female teachers and Hashemite University students. an instrument was developed to measure the differences and similarities, as a cognitive perception style, contained of three domains: geometric shapes, human faces, and life situation. Face validity and retest reliability were used. The tool contained 30 items; 10 items for each domain. The tool was applied to the study sample of 352 participants, 200 of them were students at Hashemite University, 96 male and 104 female, 152 teachers, 74 males and 78 females at Zarka Public schools during the scholastic year 2007-2008. For answering the study questions, means, standard deviation and “MANOVA” tests were computed. Results showed a tendency to perceive differences more than similarities, in general. Significant differences appeared in perceiving differences, but not similarities , at less than 0.05 level, in favor of both: teachers and males. Differences were also had been found in the three domains according to the study variables. Perceiving differences, was concluded as a cognitive style. Some recommendations had been suggested.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/771perception, perception style, cognitive perception style, selective-attention, perception of differences, perception of similarities.
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Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
perception, perception style, cognitive perception style, selective-attention, perception of differences, perception of similarities.
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title Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
title_short Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
title_full Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
title_fullStr Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Differences and Similarities: Is it a Cognitive Perception Style?
title_sort perception of differences and similarities: is it a cognitive perception style?
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
issn 2218-6506
2521-7046
publishDate 2011-06-01
description The study goal was to investigate the perception of the differences and the similarities as cognitive perception style among male and female teachers and Hashemite University students. an instrument was developed to measure the differences and similarities, as a cognitive perception style, contained of three domains: geometric shapes, human faces, and life situation. Face validity and retest reliability were used. The tool contained 30 items; 10 items for each domain. The tool was applied to the study sample of 352 participants, 200 of them were students at Hashemite University, 96 male and 104 female, 152 teachers, 74 males and 78 females at Zarka Public schools during the scholastic year 2007-2008. For answering the study questions, means, standard deviation and “MANOVA” tests were computed. Results showed a tendency to perceive differences more than similarities, in general. Significant differences appeared in perceiving differences, but not similarities , at less than 0.05 level, in favor of both: teachers and males. Differences were also had been found in the three domains according to the study variables. Perceiving differences, was concluded as a cognitive style. Some recommendations had been suggested.
topic perception, perception style, cognitive perception style, selective-attention, perception of differences, perception of similarities.
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