Level of Ambition and its Relation to the Professional Compatibility of Faculty Members at Private Cihan University-Erbil
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https://doi.org/10.24086/cuejhss.v5n2y2021.pp53-59Keywords:
Ambition level, Professional compatibility, McDougall theory, Levin Field theoryAbstract
The current study aims to identify the level of ambition (high - low) of faculty members at the university. Also, to identify the nature of the correlation between levels of ambition (high - low) and the professional compatibility of faculty members at the university. To achieve its objectives, the research was based on a measure of the level of ambition and professional compatibility by following the descriptive approach. The samples of the study were fifty-one faculty members randomly chosen from Cihan University-Erbil. SPSS software program was utilized to process the data. The result shows the majority of university lecturers has high ambition, also there is no correlation between ambition and professional compatibility.
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