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The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Learning Practices: A Comprehensive Approach
Published 2025-05-01“…By analyzing the students’ use of AI tools such as learning assistants and content generation systems, this research identifies the factors influencing the integration of AI into educational practices. Using a quantitative approach with a self-administered online questionnaire, this study tested hypotheses regarding the influences of age, field of study, and self-reported AI usage on students’ perceptions of its impact on academic performance, motivation, and the development of essential skills such as critical thinking and learning autonomy. …”
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PERSPECTIVES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LEAN CONSTRUCTION IN THE GHANAIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Published 2012-12-01“…A quantitative approach to data analysis was employed using mean scores of factors studied. …”
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A cross-sectional study assessing customers’ perception, satisfaction, and attitude toward e-pharmacy services in Saudi Arabia
Published 2024-12-01“…Methods A quantitative cross-sectional design was utilized and conducted in Saudi Arabia. …”
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Secondary School Students’ Disaster Preparedness Perception: A Mixed Method Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…The aim of this study was to examine the disaster preparedness perceptions and opinions of Secondary School Students who experienced the most recent major earthquake in Elazığ and Kahramanmaraş in Türkiye. …”
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RESEARCH REGARDING THE PERCEPTION OF THE INHABITANTS OF SALAJ COUNTY CONCERNING THE REGIONAL TOURISTIC DEVELOPEMENT
Published 2020-11-01“…By the present analysis we observed the perception of Salaj County citizens regarding the regional touristic development. …”
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Perceptions and reflections of embryo donation recipients: a qualitative follow-up study
Published 2025-01-01“…The majority of patients (92%) identified as Christian/Catholic.Themes were identified in participants’ responses to questions regarding general perceptions of embryo donation, decision-making process, disclosure and children’s psychosocial adjustment.Results Of the 118 participants from the quantitative survey-based study who volunteered for this qualitative study, 28 individuals (24%) participated in the phone interview before thematic saturation was reached. …”
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Grappling With Curriculum Decolonisation in South African Primary Schools: The School Managers’ Perceptions
Published 2025-07-01“…This study aimed to explore the South African school managers (principals) perceptions of how they cope with the contested view of curriculum decolonization. …”
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Using Force Field Analysis for Examining and Managing Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Mining Projects
Published 2023-10-01“…The FFA is applied in four steps: identification of internal and external stakeholders; classification of them into groups according to their interest and influence on the project; assessment of each stakeholder’s strength in quantitative terms and graphical representation of it in a force field diagram; and management of stakeholders’ perceptions. …”
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Analysis of UIN Jakarta Students' Perception Towards Syariah Savings at BSI Bank
Published 2025-05-01“… This study aims to analyze the perceptions of students of the State Islamic University of Jakarta towards sharia savings at Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI). …”
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Landslide disaster risk perception in times of COVID-19: A student’s perspective
Published 2025-01-01“…The research involved a quantitative approach, using structured questionnaires to measure the level of risk perception within a specific population of young people residing in mountainous regions prone to landslides. …”
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Between the expected and the experienced: assessing the public’s perception of journalism ethics and objectivity in Latvia
Published 2025-07-01“…The objective of this study is to explore the audience’s perception of media and journalistic ethics in times of various global and geopolitical crises.MethodsWe use a quantitative survey (N = 1,019, 2022) and two focus group studies (14 groups, N = 80, 2022, 2023) to describe the Latvian audiences’ assessment of professional journalism ethics principles and their implementation.ResultsThe Latvian public is critical of the ethical practice of journalists, with almost half of the respondents observing various violations of professional ethics and recognizing different journalistic cultures according to their degree of responsibility.DiscussionEvaluating data according to the journalistic ethical orientation model, it is found that representatives of the Latvian media audience support absolutist and exceptionist approaches, as they place high demands on journalists, putting the principle of objectivity and the duty of journalists to ensure the diversity of opinions in the foreground.…”
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Role of Personality Traits and Perceptive Factors in Determining Stock Market Investment Intentions
Published 2024-08-01“…The key findings indicate a positive impact of perceptive factors on individual investment intentions. …”
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ANALYSIS OF TOURISTS' RISK PERCEPTIONS IN TOUR DESTINATION SELECTION: BANGLADESH ECOTOURISM PERSPECTIVE
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Second Language (L2) Learners’ Perceptions of Online-Based Pronunciation Instruction
Published 2025-03-01“…The current study investigated L2 learners’ perceptions of an online pronunciation course. Sixty L2 learners, ranging in age from 18 to 60, were recruited from different intensive English programs (IEPs) across the United States and six other countries, including India, Brazil, China, France, Russia, and Canada. …”
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Parents' Perceptions and Preferences Toward School Selection for Elementary School-Age Children
Published 2025-07-01“…This study analyzes parents’ perceptions and preferences in selecting schools for elementary-age children. …”
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Corporate culture and managers fraud tendency perception: testing of fraud hexagon theory
Published 2025-12-01“…This study aims to examine the fraud tendency in the perception of managers triggered by six components of the fraud hexagon: pressure (P), capability (C), collusion (Co), opportunity (O), rationalization (R), and ego (E). …”
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Faculty of Education Students' Perceptions of Social Distance towards Different National Identities
Published 2024-11-01“…Simultaneous triangulation of mixed models was used in this study, which aimed to identify pre-service teachers' perceptions of social distance toward Armenians, Syrians, and Africans and the reasons for these perceptions. …”
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Understanding Civil Engineering and Architectural Engineering Students’ Perceptions about BIM Practices
Published 2021-10-01“…This research was conducted to analyze the perceptions of students of the Sriwijaya University in the civil engineering and architecture study programs regarding perceptions of knowledge, benefits, adoption, and development of BIM. …”
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Teachers and Learners’ Perceptions about Implementation of AI Tools in Elementary Mathematics Classes
Published 2025-05-01“…Complementing qualitative data from semi-structured interviews, the study had a quasi-experimental design with pre-and post-tests to measure students’ mathematical skills and a survey to explore perceptions about AI-based tool implementation. Following the employment of artificial intelligence tools, quantitative data show a notable increase in learners’ general mathematics performance and problem-solving ability. …”
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Ecotourism Perception and Engagement Classification Among Residents of a Nature City in the Philippines
Published 2023-06-01“…Guided by a descriptive research design and employing a quantitative research approach, the researchers determined the perception and level of engagement of 383 people on ecotourism activities adapted from the Shallow-Deep Model of Ecotourism by Acott et al (1998) used in the Classification Framework on Ecotourism by Alampay and Libosada (2005), resulting in determining whether they are passive or active eco-tourists engaging in shallow or deep ecotourism. …”
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