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مجلة الزقازيق للبحوث الزراعية
كلية الزراعة جامعة الزقازيق
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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to: Identify the level of the value system of rural adolescents and its dimensions (religious, theoretical, aesthetic, social, economic, and political values), Determine the value gap between male and female, Identify the factors related to the value system of rural adolescents and its dimensions, and determine the degree of contribution of each factor affecting significantly. The study was conducted using the social survey methodology in Sharkia Governorate. The villages of Al-Akhywa, Al-Alaqma, and Al-Adliya, were selected using simple random sampling. The sample size was 201. Data were collected through a questionnaire administered via personal interviews from the beginning of March until the end of May 2025. The data were analyzed and presented using frequencies, percentages, arithmetic means, weighted means, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, Pearson's simple correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression. The value gap was also calculated. Results indicated that: The value system of 42.8% of the respondents was average. Based on weighted averages, religious values ranked highest, followed by social, aesthetic, theoretical, economic, and finally political values. The greatest gender-based value gap appeared in aesthetic values, while religious values showed the smallest gap. Nine independent variables collectively contributed significantly to explaining 62.4% of the overall variance in the degree of the value system, The relative contribution percentage for each variable was: conscious use of digital technology 49.1%, average monthly income 5.1%, community participation 2.1%, innovation 1.8%, achievement motivation 1.4%, family cohesion 0.9%, peer influence 0.8%, motivation to learn 0.6%, and the degree of general knowledge and culture0.6%.
Keywords: Value system, rural adolescents, Sharkia Governorate.
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