This research aims to identify the multiple intelligences and its relationship to the point of control of Tabuk University female students, the current research relied on the descriptive approach,as it is appropriate to the nature of the research,the research tool contained (117) items that measure the relationship between multiple intelligences and the point of control of the female and male students of the University of Tabuk,and the research sample was chosen in a random, stratified manner of the research community,where the research sample reached (200) students from the University of Tabuk from scientific and literary specialties,the results of the research showed the following first: There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance between the averages of the degrees of female students of scientific and literary specialization in mathematical intelligence in favor of female students of scientific specialization,Second: There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance between the averages of the degrees of female students of scientific and literary specialization in linguistic intelligence in favor of female students of literary specialization.
alballal, E. (2020). Multiple intelligences and its relationship to the Locus of Control of Tabuk University students. المجلة التربوية لکلية التربية بسوهاج, 79(79), 2003-2050. doi: 10.21608/edusohag.2020.115083
MLA
elham alballal. "Multiple intelligences and its relationship to the Locus of Control of Tabuk University students". المجلة التربوية لکلية التربية بسوهاج, 79, 79, 2020, 2003-2050. doi: 10.21608/edusohag.2020.115083
HARVARD
alballal, E. (2020). 'Multiple intelligences and its relationship to the Locus of Control of Tabuk University students', المجلة التربوية لکلية التربية بسوهاج, 79(79), pp. 2003-2050. doi: 10.21608/edusohag.2020.115083
VANCOUVER
alballal, E. Multiple intelligences and its relationship to the Locus of Control of Tabuk University students. المجلة التربوية لکلية التربية بسوهاج, 2020; 79(79): 2003-2050. doi: 10.21608/edusohag.2020.115083