University of Science and Technology Students’ Critical Thinking
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Abstract
University of Science and Technology Students’ Critical Thinking
This study investigated the level of critical thinking of UST students. CCTST was conducted with 274 UST students from different levels of study, gender and UST programs. Results showed that final medical year students have higher critical thinking level than first year medical students, but there was no significant differences between first and final year students of other UST programs (Engineering and management).
The results also showed that there is no significant differences between critical thinking levels of UST males and females students.
Keywords: level of critical thinking, university of science and Technology students, UST. Yemen.
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