Browsing Humanities by Subject "Perception"
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An examination of brand orientation and consumer perception of SMMEs in Mafikeng, North West Province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Small businesses are globally recognised as important economic entities and have been the subject of various scholarly investigations. However, small business branding is a relatively new and nascent field of research and ... -
Learners' perceptions of respect in educator-learner relationships in a secondary school community
(2014)From a positive psychology perspective, the last few decades have seen continuous growth in research emphasising well-being in school communities. Schools should be viewed as spaces that enable life success, as opposed ... -
Perceptions of male adolescents regarding sexual abuse
(2015)Individual factors that might influence the way sexual abuse is defined and perceived within a culture include gender, the extent to which one adheres to and internalizes traditional roles, and levels of acculturation. ... -
Die persepsie en belewenis van emosionele selfregulering by 'n groep laatadolessente
(North-West University, 2007)This study aims to investigate the perception and experience of emotion self-regulation in a group of late adolescents. An exploratory, qualitative survey design was used to collect data from a group of 54 Afrikaans-speaking ... -
The relationships between perceived benefits, barriers of participating in physical activity and physical activity levels of farm school children
(North-West University, 2009)Participation in physical activity was found to be associated with health benefits. Lack of physical activity is a risk factor that may lead to mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of ... -
Teachers' perceptions of resistant behaviour of children in the middle childhood developmental phase
(2014)Resistant behaviour is a serious reality in South African primary schools. South Africa’s teachers strive to be agents of positive change amidst the multiple challenges they and their learners encounter, yet they admittedly ...