Goal Conflict among Twelfth-Grade Students based on Gender and Major
Keywords:
goal conflict, twelfth grade students, Sultanate of OmanAbstract
The aim of the current study is to identify the level of goal conflict with twelfth-grade students in South Sharqiah/ Sultanate of Oman according to gender and specialization. The study used the descriptive method. A scale of (28) items was developed and divided into six dimensions: time pressure, goal achievement, limit of power, limit of budget, incompatible strategies, and unclear task. To validate the scale, it was piloted (40) students. The scale was administered to a sample of (402) students (209) males in the Governorate of South Sharqiah. The results showed that the conflict level was high in “unclear task”, and an average conflict level in “limit of power”. Other dimensions (goal achievement, time pressure, limit of power and incompatible strategies) showed lower conflict. The ANOVA analysis showed no differences according to specialization, and interaction between gender and specialization. However, the differences were observed according to gender in “limit of budget” and “unclear task”. Recommendations are discussed.