Monday, 22 November 2021

A Descriptive Study of the Relationship between Moral Values and Social Acts on a Sample of Students from the University of King Abdulaziz | Chapter 15 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 8

 In light of Max Weber's theory of action, the current study intends to determine the relationship between moral ideals and social acts in terms of various demographic characteristics (i.e., gender, location of residence, academic level, and academic specialisation) of some college students. It is tested on a group of 360 students at Jeddah's King Abdul Aziz University. The survey comprised a demographic data form as well as two measuring criteria: moral values and social action. The Arithmetic Mean, Standard Deviation, T-test, and Pearson correlation are used to make statistical calculations. The findings revealed that in the female sample, the correlation and congruence between moral principles and social deeds are significantly clearer than in the male sample, in village inhabitants than in civilians, and in college level (1-4) students than in college level students (5-8).


Author(S) Details

Seham Ahmed Alazab
Department of Sociology Faculty of Arts and Humanities - King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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