兰契镇大学生的创造力

Kalawati Jaiswal, Safeena Naaz
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本研究论文调查了兰契镇在校大学生的认知差异,重点关注不同人口类别的流畅性、灵活性和独创性。研究分析了平均分数,并采用 t 检验来发现人群中的显著差异。研究结果表明,虽然男生和女生在流利程度上没有明显差异,但部落大学生和非部落大学生之间却出现了值得注意的区别。这些结果表明,根据人口统计学差异来调整教育干预措施以满足学生的不同需求非常重要。不过,在灵活性和独创性方面,男生和女生之间以及部落和非部落大学生之间没有发现明显的差异。这项研究为教育研究提供了有价值的见解,强调有必要采取细致入微的方法来解决认知差异问题,并营造一个全纳的学习环境。建议进一步开展研究,深入探讨影响不同人口群体认知能力的复杂因素。
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This research paper investigates cognitive disparities among college-going students in Ranchi Town, focusing on fluency, flexibility, and originality across various demographic categories. The study analyzes mean scores and employs t-tests to discern significant differences within the population. The findings indicate that, while there is no significant difference in fluency between boys and girls, a noteworthy distinction emerges between tribal and non-tribal college students. These results suggest the importance of tailoring educational interventions to meet the diverse needs of students based on demographic differences. However, no significant differences were observed in flexibility and originality between boys and girls or among tribal and non-tribal college-going students. The study contributes valuable insights to educational research, emphasizing the necessity for nuanced approaches to address cognitive disparities and fostering an inclusive learning environment. Further research is recommended to delve deeper into the intricate factors influencing cognitive abilities within different demographic groups.
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