The Perceptions Of Malaysian Undergraduate Students About A Set Of Generic Skills

This article reports the perceptions of Malaysian undergraduate students toward a set of generic skills using a factor analysing approach and explores the relationships between factors. A Generic Skills Survey was employed as the basis of this investigation and distributed to undergraduate student...

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Main Author: Abdullah Sani, Kamaluddin
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling my-unisza-ir.27322022-09-13T05:24:19Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2732/ The Perceptions Of Malaysian Undergraduate Students About A Set Of Generic Skills Abdullah Sani, Kamaluddin L Education (General) This article reports the perceptions of Malaysian undergraduate students toward a set of generic skills using a factor analysing approach and explores the relationships between factors. A Generic Skills Survey was employed as the basis of this investigation and distributed to undergraduate students from three public universities in Peninsular Malaysia. A factor analysis of 460 responses identified five dominant skills in a set of generic skills. Correlation tests indicated that all skills were significantly correlated. It was concluded that the five skills became an integrated entity of the set of generic skills perceived by Malaysian undergraduate students. Statistical evidences in exploring the generic skills were presented and some implications in the context of Malaysian were discussed. 2007 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2732/1/FH02-FRIT-18-13209.pdf Abdullah Sani, Kamaluddin (2007) The Perceptions Of Malaysian Undergraduate Students About A Set Of Generic Skills. Journal Of Institutional Research South East Asia, 5 (1). p. 6. ISSN 1675-6061
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Abdullah Sani, Kamaluddin
The Perceptions Of Malaysian Undergraduate Students About A Set Of Generic Skills
description This article reports the perceptions of Malaysian undergraduate students toward a set of generic skills using a factor analysing approach and explores the relationships between factors. A Generic Skills Survey was employed as the basis of this investigation and distributed to undergraduate students from three public universities in Peninsular Malaysia. A factor analysis of 460 responses identified five dominant skills in a set of generic skills. Correlation tests indicated that all skills were significantly correlated. It was concluded that the five skills became an integrated entity of the set of generic skills perceived by Malaysian undergraduate students. Statistical evidences in exploring the generic skills were presented and some implications in the context of Malaysian were discussed.
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title_fullStr The Perceptions Of Malaysian Undergraduate Students About A Set Of Generic Skills
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