The prevailing social control methods and their relation to the level of ambition among high school students

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  • Sabah Saleh Al-Shajrawi

Keywords:

methods of social control
the level of ambition
students
the secondary stage

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the relationship between the prevailing social control methods and the level of ambition among secondary students. The researcher used the descriptive descriptive approach. In order to achieve the objective of the study, the questionnaire was used to determine the validity and persistence of the social control methods, consisting of (47) items divided into two areas (the first area: the penalties and the second field: the rewards), prepared by the researcher (2005) The study sample consisted of (367) male and female students from the Fourth Directorate of Amman. The results of the study showed that the most common methods of social control used in the field of penalties are: to punish you for the offenses you have committed. In the area of ​​charges, "promote your good behavior in front of students in public." The results also showed that the level of ambition among students was high, ). The results also showed that there is no relationship between the methods of social control and the level of ambition among students. There are statistically significant differences in the methods of social control due to the gender variable. The differences were in favor of males in penalties and in favor of females in rewards. The level of ambition is attributed Variable sex; females in all dimensions of the study for the benefit.

Author Biography

Sabah Saleh Al-Shajrawi

College of Education - University of Hail - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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2017-05-30

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The prevailing social control methods and their relation to the level of ambition among high school students. (2017). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 1(4), 263. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S280317

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The prevailing social control methods and their relation to the level of ambition among high school students. (2017). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 1(4), 263. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S280317