الإتجاه نحو التجارب النفسية الإفتراضية لدى طلبة كلية التربية في المجتمع العماني والكويتي في ضوء النوع الاجتماعي والتخصص الأكاديمي والمعدل التراكمي
The research paper aimed at investigating the differences in attitude towards online psychological experiments across gender (males – females) and culture (Oman – Kuwait), detecting the correlation relationship between attitude and grade point average (GPA). Additionally, it explores the differences in attitudes towards online psychological experiments attributed to gender, academic major, and GPA. The sample consisted of 328 participants (165 Omani, 163 Kuwaiti, 19 % males, 81% females). Scale of attitude towards online psychological experiments was used to collect data. Results indicated significant positive association between GPA and attitude towards online psychological experiments while no significant effect for gender, major or their interaction on attitude. Attitudes of students with high GPA were more positive than those of low GPA. No significant differences were detected between the Omani and Kuwaiti samples in attitudes towards the OPL experiments. (Published abstract)