College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days

This purpose of this study is to identify and investigate whether there are similarities or differences between genders regarding the perceptions on physical activities of college university students in one of the largest University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The focus was on three main categories,...

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Main Authors: Omar-Fauzee M.S., Jamalis M., Yusof A., Zarina M., Omar Dev R.D., Padli H.M.Y., Norazemi A.G., Junaidi A.R., Dewi A.M., Latif R.A., Johar M., Nasaruddin M.N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-309212023-12-29T15:55:56Z College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days Omar-Fauzee M.S. Jamalis M. Yusof A. Zarina M. Omar Dev R.D. Padli H.M.Y. Norazemi A.G. Junaidi A.R. Dewi A.M. Latif R.A. Johar M. Nasaruddin M.N. 26436061300 36709959700 26436268400 57213099732 35800956100 36710582500 36710240800 36709805600 36709442200 36710029500 36709935600 57110297000 College students Gender Perceptions Physical education This purpose of this study is to identify and investigate whether there are similarities or differences between genders regarding the perceptions on physical activities of college university students in one of the largest University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The focus was on three main categories, namely general knowledge, physical education and scientific basis of physical activities. Each category contained questions which serve to evaluate their perceptions about physical activities. The questionnaire was adapted from a journal article on a study done by Mowatt, DePauw and Hulac (1988). This study investigates the perceptions of 113 students (55 males; 65 females) aged between 19 and 25 about physical activities, using the above-mentioned categories. Results of the t-test showed significant differences for general knowledge, t(23) = 3.9, p<0.05 between male students (M = 20.05, SD = 2.13) and female students (M = 18.51, SD = 2.20). Significant differences between gender were also found for scientific basis, t(23) = 2.25, p<0.05. However, in the physical education category, t(23) = 1.61, p>0.05 no significant differences in means were found between the male and female students. Final 2023-12-29T07:55:56Z 2023-12-29T07:55:56Z 2009 Article 2-s2.0-65349100118 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-65349100118&partnerID=40&md5=e8ae1f868ab5de1ee44798fdd926e860 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30921 7 4 69 76 Scopus
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topic College students
Gender
Perceptions
Physical education
spellingShingle College students
Gender
Perceptions
Physical education
Omar-Fauzee M.S.
Jamalis M.
Yusof A.
Zarina M.
Omar Dev R.D.
Padli H.M.Y.
Norazemi A.G.
Junaidi A.R.
Dewi A.M.
Latif R.A.
Johar M.
Nasaruddin M.N.
College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
description This purpose of this study is to identify and investigate whether there are similarities or differences between genders regarding the perceptions on physical activities of college university students in one of the largest University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The focus was on three main categories, namely general knowledge, physical education and scientific basis of physical activities. Each category contained questions which serve to evaluate their perceptions about physical activities. The questionnaire was adapted from a journal article on a study done by Mowatt, DePauw and Hulac (1988). This study investigates the perceptions of 113 students (55 males; 65 females) aged between 19 and 25 about physical activities, using the above-mentioned categories. Results of the t-test showed significant differences for general knowledge, t(23) = 3.9, p<0.05 between male students (M = 20.05, SD = 2.13) and female students (M = 18.51, SD = 2.20). Significant differences between gender were also found for scientific basis, t(23) = 2.25, p<0.05. However, in the physical education category, t(23) = 1.61, p>0.05 no significant differences in means were found between the male and female students.
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Omar-Fauzee M.S.
Jamalis M.
Yusof A.
Zarina M.
Omar Dev R.D.
Padli H.M.Y.
Norazemi A.G.
Junaidi A.R.
Dewi A.M.
Latif R.A.
Johar M.
Nasaruddin M.N.
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author Omar-Fauzee M.S.
Jamalis M.
Yusof A.
Zarina M.
Omar Dev R.D.
Padli H.M.Y.
Norazemi A.G.
Junaidi A.R.
Dewi A.M.
Latif R.A.
Johar M.
Nasaruddin M.N.
author_sort Omar-Fauzee M.S.
title College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
title_short College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
title_full College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
title_fullStr College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
title_full_unstemmed College students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
title_sort college students perception on physical education classes during their high school days
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