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A survey of Factors Influencing College Students Participating in Discipline Competition Based on the questionnaire

Fourth Industrial Review / Fourth Industrial Review, (E)2765-7213
2021, v.1 no.2, pp.17-20
https://doi.org/10.20498/fir.2021.1.2.17
SU, Shuai
ZHANG, Fan

Abstract

Purpose - "Higher education of vocational education focuses on Discipline competition" This is the requirement of the education sector in China for the Application-oriented Undergraduate in the 21st century. As an integral part of Higher education vocational education, Discipline competition is not only an effective way to test the higher education reform of the Application-oriented Undergraduate, but also a measure of the level of Application-oriented Undergraduate. Research design, data, and methodology - The study conducted a survey on SPSS 24.0 Through factor analysis of 192 questionnaires data. After empirically analyzing the data, we found that the factors can be classified into four main factors. Result - This study shows that in terms of gender, boys are more susceptible to external factors and time factors while girls are more vulnerable to internal factors. And girls are more susceptible to internal factors. In terms of professional categories, non-teacher students are more likely to be hindered by external factors such as missing entry information. Conclusion - This paper assumes that there are significant differences in internal promotion and barriers in different disciplines competition.

keywords
Factor analysis, Questionnaires, Discipline Competition, College Students Participating

Fourth Industrial Review