List of publications on a keyword: «gender differences»
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Gender Differences in Student Engagement Indicators
Book Chapter
Modern educational technologies: Pedagogy and Psychology- Author:
- Galina A. Glotova
- Work direction:
- Глава 5
- Abstract:
- The study of gender differences in the academic engagement of university students is necessary for the targeted use of various educational technologies in the educational process in higher education. In this regard, it is important to conduct a comparative analysis of the components of engagement in higher education among girls and boys. The study used the methods «Emoticons» (Gizhitsky, 2016), «Diagnostics of student learning motivation» (Badmaeva, 2004), «Scales of academic motivation» (Gordeeva, Sychev, Osin, 2014), «Self-assessment of emotional and personal well-being» (Karapetyan, Glotova, 2020), pilot author's questionnaires «Inclusiveness in learning sessions», «Academic microdeviations» and «Self-report on academic performance». 263 university students aged 16–25 (202 girls and 61 boys) took part in the study conducted by an online survey. The Mann-Whitney U-test was used in data processing. The results of the study revealed that according to the indicators of academic engagement of students, more directly related to learning, there are no gender differences, and the belonging of girls and boys to the same socio-demographic group – «studentship» comes to the fore, since the norms and requirements for higher school students do not differentiate depending on the gender of students; gender differences were found in indicators of academic engagement, which are more indirectly related to learning, since these differences are largely due to the influence of spontaneous and purposeful impacts from broader layers of society, such as family upbringing, communication in peer reference groups, the impact of mass media and the Internet, including information and psychological technologies of social engineering.
- Keywords:
- learning, academic performance, university students, gender differences, academic engagement
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Assessment of the subjective well-being of agricultural university undergraduates: gender differences
Proceeding
Socio-Pedagogical Issues of Education and Upbringing- Authors:
- Evgenii N. Tumashov, Liudmila I. Bochantseva
- Work direction:
- Реализация в образовательном процессе субъектной позиции обучающихся
- Abstract:
- The problem of subjective well-being has recently become an analysis of a wide range of researchers interested in improving the quality of life of an individual and his satisfaction. The article reveals the concept of "subjective well-being", presents an analysis of recent research on this issue. Screening diagnostics "Scale of subjective well-being" made it possible to determine the features of the emotional state, social behavior and some physical symptoms in undergraduate students of the agrarian university. Minor gender differences in the assessment of subjective well-being among students have been established.
- Keywords:
- students, gender differences, subjective well-being, life satisfaction
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Gender Differences in Conflict Behavioral Patterns of Spouses
Proceeding
Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support- Author:
- Kseniya S. Shalaginova
- Work direction:
- Актуальные вопросы сопровождения и поддержки современной российской семьи
- Abstract:
- The article presents the results of a study that allowed us to draw an output about the features of conflict behavioral patterns of spouses. Men in conflicts try to compete or negotiate for their own interests, while most of the female sample avoid solving the problem; the overall level of aggression among men is slightly higher than among women. Almost all men participating in the study choose aggression as a psychological strategy, while avoidance is the main strategy for women. The female sample is mostly dominated by archetypes related to wisdom, fertility, home maintenance, and parenting, while men choose strength, power, strategies, narcissism, and impartiality.
- Keywords:
- conflict, gender, pattern, gender differences