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Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Students Satisfaction on educational buildings in comparison to their Academic productivity
رضا طلبه الجامعه عن المباني التعليميه وعلاقته مع انتاجيتهم الأكاديميه
 
Subject : Students Satisfaction on educational buildings in comparison to their Academic productivity 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : In general, there is a positive relationship between user satisfaction and productivity, as user satisfaction increase productivity increases. This phenomenon has been illustrated by various studies as stated in literature review. In this respect, the main concern to fulfill the following building aspects: 1- Best use of provided infrastructure. 2- Reduction in cost of space improvement. 3- Efficiency in infrastructure maintenance. 4- User safety. 5- Provision of satisfactory and productive environment. This study has been conducted in the educational environment of King Abdul Aziz University-Jeddah-Saudi Arabia, and directed towards investigating the levels of students satisfaction levels of the facilities allocated for them in their educational and non educational spaces in faculty buildings, in relation to their Academic Achievements (GPA), to formulate a guideline to decision makers in overall developing process of King Abdul Aziz University. It will also, illustrate literature review, study execution, analysis methodology, results of study questioners and finally data analysis and discussion of results in relation to students “GPA”. Questioners will be distributed to students (male& female), and will be analysed by advanced “ANOVA “statistical methods including correlations, regression and step-regression. 
Publishing Year : 1428 AH
2007 AD
 
Sponsor Name : King Abdulaziz University 
Sponsorship Year : 1428 AH
2007 AD
 
Added Date : Saturday, July 3, 2010 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عمار صادق دحلانDahlan, Ammar SadikInvestigatorDoctorate 

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