Abstract

This study aims to find out the relationship between psychological security and national affiliation among of students for Al-Quds Open University. Also, it aims to identify some study variables like (gender, specialization and place of residence(. For achieving the study purpose, a questionnaire consists of (53) items distributed on two domains of psychological security with three axis of (life satisfaction, psychological ease and social stability) and national affiliation has been developed, distributed among (360) individuals who have been randomly cluster sample, gathered, codified, entered the computer and statically processed by using the Statistical Package of the Social Science (SPSS). Also, the study tool has been measured for reliability and credibility. The study results showed that there are positive significant relationship between psychological security and national affiliation among of students at Al-Quds Open University. Also, the results revealed moderate degree of responses on the total degree of psychological security and (life satisfaction, psychological ease and social stability) . In the same token, moderate degree of responses has been revealed on the total degree of national affiliation among of students at Al-Quds Open University. Moreover, the results showed that there are no significant differences at (α=0.05) level among the responses means about psychological security attributed to the variables of gender, specialization and place of residence and no significant differences at (α=0.05) level among the responses means about national affiliation attributed to the variables of gender, and place.

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