Correlating Gender Sensitivity and Learning Traits in Higher Education

K. N., Sandhya Rao, Vanishree Joseph, Mohsin Ahmed
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In this paper we analyse a survey of MBA students for gender sensitivity and its correlation to learning traits in MBA students. We find the survey data from 78 South Karnataka MBA students support the commonly accepted hypothesis that a well adjusted student is also gender sensitive; there are 58 questions in the study which define the notion of well adjusted student and 4 questions that define gender sensitiveness. We also find the MBA students in South Karnataka are well adjusted and not the typical stereotypes portrayed in the Indian media. We use R to correlate four gender related answers to other learning trait answers and present it with our insights. We also use Welch’s t-test to identify differences in opinion between the genders. Although correlation is not causation, it is our best statistical indicator of the student psyche. Using this study as a basis, we suggest ways to improve gender sensitivity in higher education to meet the demand for a well balanced gender sensitive global workforce.
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高等教育中性别敏感性与学习特质的关系
本文分析了一项针对MBA学生的性别敏感性调查及其与MBA学生学习特征的相关性。我们发现78名南卡纳塔克邦MBA学生的调查数据支持普遍接受的假设,即适应良好的学生也对性别敏感;研究中有58个问题定义了适应能力强的学生的概念,4个问题定义了性别敏感性。我们还发现,南卡纳塔克邦的MBA学生适应得很好,而不是印度媒体所描绘的典型刻板印象。我们使用R将四个与性别相关的答案与其他学习特质的答案联系起来,并将我们的见解呈现出来。我们还使用韦尔奇t检验来识别性别之间的意见差异。虽然相关性不是因果关系,但它是我们对学生心理最好的统计指标。以这项研究为基础,我们提出了提高高等教育性别敏感性的方法,以满足对性别敏感的全球劳动力平衡的需求。
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