Psychological Energy For Talented, Outstanding And Students A Comparative Study
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Comparative Study: From the researcher’s career in education field, it is noticed that there’s no interest in the field of psychological energy for talented (talented) students, their outstanding and there psychological energy (psycho- energy).the researcher has made a comparative study between the talented, outstanding and ordinary students and distinguishing the differences among them. This can be done via application of psycho- energy meter on the three classes and after the use of contrast analysis and (T-Test) for one sample.
Results show that three were differences with statically significance among the talented, outstanding and ordinary students, result state that talented students have got (4) degrees in (psycho- energy), (2.60) for outstanding, and (2.62) for ordinary students .After results explanation, the researcher has put a group of recommendations and suggestions as well as conclusions done by the researcher.
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