2013
DOI: 10.7816/sed-01-02-05
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Comparison of the Levels of Self-Esteem of Music Teacher Candidates According to Some Socio-Demographic Variables

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“…According to this, it can be seen that as the education level of parents increases, their children actively participate in the sport. It was found that the students whose parents had low education level had lower levels of self-esteem than the students whose families are with a high level of education (Küçükosmanoğlu, 2013). Similarly, in our study, whereas a statistically significant difference was observed in favor of fathers with high school or higher education, no statistical difference was observed in other sub-dimensions (Table 2).…”
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confidence: 52%
“…According to this, it can be seen that as the education level of parents increases, their children actively participate in the sport. It was found that the students whose parents had low education level had lower levels of self-esteem than the students whose families are with a high level of education (Küçükosmanoğlu, 2013). Similarly, in our study, whereas a statistically significant difference was observed in favor of fathers with high school or higher education, no statistical difference was observed in other sub-dimensions (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%