A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman

<strong>This study aimed to compare the types of multiple intelligences according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong in some universities in Oman.</strong><br /> <strong>To achieve the aims of the study, a questionnaire to measure the eig...

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Main Authors: Nasser alrawahi, kashcf zeyid
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences 2018-03-01
Series:مجلة الرافدين للعلوم الرياضية
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Online Access:https://rsprs.mosuljournals.com/article_162936_31eee48dac2fcd3f8f00e06d22b9f1b4.pdf
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description <strong>This study aimed to compare the types of multiple intelligences according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong in some universities in Oman.</strong><br /> <strong>To achieve the aims of the study, a questionnaire to measure the eight types of multiple intelligences consists of 81 items has been developed and administered on a selected Physical Education students affiliated to Sultan Qaboos University (90 students) and Suhar University (115 students).</strong><br /> <strong>By using descriptive statistics and test "T" to measure the differences between independent samples, the results revealed that the most types of multiple intelligences among Omani Physical Education students was: Interpersonal, intrapersonal, and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences, while the least commonly intelligences types among them were musical and logical-mathematical. The results also indicated that no significant differences in types of multiple intelligences affected by gender or university.</strong><br /> <strong> </strong>
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spelling doaj.art-e710d7927c0944dd9eded9b349cff36f2022-12-22T03:09:51ZaraCollege of Physical Education and Sport Sciencesمجلة الرافدين للعلوم الرياضية1993-93452664-25142018-03-01216710111610.33899/rajsport.1999.162936162936A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in OmanNasser alrawahi0kashcf zeyid1College of education univ of sultan kaboosCollege of education univ of sultan kaboos<strong>This study aimed to compare the types of multiple intelligences according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong in some universities in Oman.</strong><br /> <strong>To achieve the aims of the study, a questionnaire to measure the eight types of multiple intelligences consists of 81 items has been developed and administered on a selected Physical Education students affiliated to Sultan Qaboos University (90 students) and Suhar University (115 students).</strong><br /> <strong>By using descriptive statistics and test "T" to measure the differences between independent samples, the results revealed that the most types of multiple intelligences among Omani Physical Education students was: Interpersonal, intrapersonal, and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences, while the least commonly intelligences types among them were musical and logical-mathematical. The results also indicated that no significant differences in types of multiple intelligences affected by gender or university.</strong><br /> <strong> </strong>https://rsprs.mosuljournals.com/article_162936_31eee48dac2fcd3f8f00e06d22b9f1b4.pdfmultiple intelligences – physical education- sultanate of oman
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A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
مجلة الرافدين للعلوم الرياضية
multiple intelligences – physical education- sultanate of oman
title A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
title_full A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
title_fullStr A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
title_short A comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in Oman
title_sort comparative study of multiple intelligences types according to gender and the university to which physical education students belong at some universities in oman
topic multiple intelligences – physical education- sultanate of oman
url https://rsprs.mosuljournals.com/article_162936_31eee48dac2fcd3f8f00e06d22b9f1b4.pdf
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