Ethical Values Among Students: A Case Study of the University of Loralai
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https://doi.org/10.55737/qjss.816356790Keywords:
Ethical Values, Students, University, Education, BalochistanAbstract
The present study was conducted on the perceptions of students regarding the ethical values among students at the university level. According to a current research survey, ethical values are highly appreciated among students in the Education department. Students have a passion for care, honesty, respect and fairness among each other. It was found that students engage in academic activities, maintain university property, and share belongings. They show tolerance, apologize for mistakes, respect senior and female students, and do not cheat. They complete assignments on time, maintain cleanliness, communicate knowledge, and follow university rules. They also respect and return belongings to friends. A simple random sample technique was used for taking data from respondents. The population was students of the Education Department at the University of Loralai. Fifty respondents were taken as a sample from the Education Department of the University of Loralai. Data was collected by using a points Likert scale having options ‘Strongly Agree,’ ‘Agree,’ ‘Neutral,’ ‘Disagree,’ and ‘Strongly Disagree.’ The collected data was analyzed through simple percentages and frequency. Major findings of the study showed that there are positive effects of Ethical values among students of the University of Loralai.
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