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Measuring dimensions of social climate among South African higher education students
Authors:Chris Myburgh  Marie Poggenpoel  Marie Hastings-Tolsma
Affiliation:1. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa;2. Department of Nursing Science, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa;3. Department of Nursing Science, Baylor University, Baylor, United States of America
Abstract:We investigated the structure of social climate among university students to characterise the relative importance of personal and interpersonal factors. Participants were 266 students from a school of education of a large South African university (females = 66.5%; black = 53.0%, white = 25.9%; coloured = 7.5%, Asian/Indian = 6.0%; mean age = 28.71 years, SD = 10.51 years). The students completed the Experience of Social Climate Questionnaire (ESCQ). Exploratory principal component factor analysis of the data yielded a three component structure of social climate comprising of (i) Constructive interpersonal relationships, (ii) Unloving towards self, and (iii) Aggression perceptions of self. Relationships and aggression appear to define social climate in a higher education student population.
Keywords:aggression  higher education  intra- and interpersonal relationships  social climate research
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