السيطرة الدماغية وعلاقتها بأساليب التعلم واختيار التخصص والمستوى الدراسي لدى طالبات الجامعة


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The study aimed to explore the correlation between brain dominance and learning styles when choosing specialization and academic level of university students. the study sample consisted of (397) female students from King Saud University, (204) students from humanity colleges, while (193) represent the scientific colleges The results found that there were statistically significant differences in learning styles (tactile and individual) for left hemisphere, there were no differences in the type of the brain dominance attributed to the academic specialization variant. There were statistically significant differences in learning style (tactile style) for Humanity Colleges. There were no statistically significant differences in the type of the brain dominance attributed to the university year level, and there were statistically significant differences in auditory learning styles differences attributed to the university year level. (Author's abstract)