The Level of Moral Thinking Among a Sample of Adolescents in The City of Al-Bayda
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https://doi.org/10.54172/p9qtaw31Keywords:
moral thinking, adolescents, Albayda, middle school, high schoolAbstract
This study aims to reveal the levels of moral thinking for a sample of adolescents in the city of Al-Bayda from the third year of middle school and the third year of secondary school, and to study the differences between the study groups according to the variables of gender and age, using the standards of the Social Moral Thinking Scale (short form) (SRM-SF) prepared by Gibbs et al (1992) translated by the researcher. The sample consisted of (373) male and female students, including (178) from the third year of middle school and (195) from the third year of secondary school. Their ages ranged between (14-19) years, with an average of (16.54) years and a standard deviation equal to (1.68) years.
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