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Listening skills among undergraduate students at the Hashemite University

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Type Article
Document no. 044280
Author Al-Omari, Aieman Ahmad. Educational Administration, The Hashemite University.
Second author Al-Mahasneh, Randa. Educational Psychology, The Hashemite University.
Pages pp. 47-58
Host Item Entry International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. . Vol. 11, August 2011
Descriptors Hashemite University (Jordan)  -  Listening  -  Skills  -  Undergraduate students
Language of document English
Country Kuwait
This study was designed to determine listening preferences of undergraduate students attending Hashemite University during the 2008 first semester according to the Listening Styles Profile. The Listening Styles Profile defines listening preferences in four main categories: People- Oriented, Action-Oriented, Content-Oriented, and Time-Oriented. It was concluded that students are predominantly People-Oriented listeners. Listening preferences of students are not influenced by gender, and GPA, but there were differences among students regarding to their year’s levels. (Published abstract)

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Al-Omari, Aieman Ahmad.. (2011). Listening skills among undergraduate students at the Hashemite University . International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. Vol. 11, August 2011. pp. 47-58 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org