International Journal of Business and Social Science

ISSN 2219-1933 (Print), 2219-6021 (Online) DOI: 10.30845/ijbss

 

A Study of Business Administration College Students' Decision- Making Skills at Kuwait University
Dr. Hamad S. Alduaij

Abstract
This study aims to investigate the Decision- Making Skills and its relation with gender and academic level among Business Administration College students at Kuwait University. To fulfill this, A stratified sample of (200) Students was chosen from Business Administration College students. Results can be summarized as follows: The participants had medium level in most Decision- Making Skills. They showed a high level in suggesting alternatives skills and identifing the problem skill. They had low level of the consultation skill. There were no statistically significant differences in Decision- Making Skills among males and females. There were statistically significant differences in Decision- Making Skills related to the variable of academic level (first year, fourth year) in favor for the fourth year level.


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