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Mudhovozi, P.; Gumani, M.; Maunganidze, L.; Sodi, T. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The study explores the attribution styles of in-group and out-group members. Eighty-four (42 female and 42 male) undergraduate students were randomly selected from the Faculty of Education at an institution of higher learning in Zimbabwe. A questionnaire was used to capture the opinions of the participants. The data was analysed using the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Cultural Differences
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Chireshe, R.; Chireshe, E. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The study investigated the perceptions of student teachers towards teaching practice assessment. Participants N=180:90 males, 90 females were randomly drawn from three primary school teachers' colleges in Masvingo Educational Region of Zimbabwe. A questionnaire was used to gather data from the respondents. A chi-square test was used to analyse the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Chireshe, R.; Shumba, A.; Mudhovozi, P.; Denhere, C. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2009
The study explored university students' perceptions of attributions to success or failure. A random cross-sectional survey design was employed. Seventy-two students (male = 44, female = 28) were randomly selected from the student population of a state university of age ranges 20 to 49 years. The data, collected using a self-administered…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Age Differences, College Students, Academic Achievement
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Mapfumo, J.; Shumba, A.; Chireshe, R. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2007
The study sought to investigate male and female roles in intimate sexual relationships and their implications for HIV/AIDS among students in institutions of Higher Education in Zimbabwe. The sample (N = 118) voluntarily participated in this study. Fifty-eight participants came from a church related university while 60 were from a state owned.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Intimacy, Foreign Countries