Abstract

The research aims to identify the level of logical inferences and its skills among students of the preparatory stage, and to identify the logical inferences & its skills according to the gender variable (male - female) and academic specialization (scientific – literary). The sample consisted of (400) male and female students who were selected by the random stratified proportional method from the three Karkh education directorates. The researcher built a logical inferences test that includes: (6) sub-skills: inference (Proportional, probabilistic, Synthetic, Hypothetical, Syllogistic, & Variables Controlling). The electrochemical properties of the test were verified. The following statistical methods were used: (Chi-square, Correlation Coefficient: Pearson, Biserial, Spearman Brown Correlation), one-sample t-test, two-way analysis of variance). The following results were obtained: 1) Preparatory school students possess a high level of logical inference; 2) Preparatory stage students have more structural & hypothetical inference skill than other skills; 3) The degree of logical inference males is higher than in females; 4) The degree of logical inferences among students of the scientific Branch is higher than that of students of the literary Branch; 5) Males outperform females in the skills of proportional and Synthetic inference;

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