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摘要
本研究调查了融合型大学中听障学生与典型学生和研究员之间的人际关系。研究采用了方便抽样法。通过调查从拉合尔的三所全纳大学收集数据。样本包括 57 名听障学生。利用 SPSS 软件计算频率分布,并进行方差分析和 t 检验分析。结果显示,大多数听障学生喜欢与同伴一起参加小组活动,学会了交流,并帮助操作电脑。男女学生对不同学位课程或大学的看法没有明显差异。
Perception of Hearing-Impaired Students About Their University Fellows in Inclusive Environments
This study investigated the interpersonal relationship of hearing-impaired students in inclusive universities with their typical peers and fellows. A convenient sampling method was used. Data was collected from three inclusive universities in Lahore through a survey. The sample consisted of 57 hearing-impaired students. SPSS software was utilized for calculating frequency distributions and conducting ANOVA, and t-test analyses. Results showed that most of the hearing-impaired students enjoyed group activities with peers, learned to communicate, and helped operate computers.However, sometimes peers made them feel isolated in classrooms. No significant difference was found between perceptions of male and female students across degree programs or universities.