Quantitative Analysis of Educational Techniques for Psychological Development in Vocational Students in China
Abstract
The research of objective were to: 1) examines environment, educational system, teacher-student relationship, self-awareness, and other aspects affecting Chinese vocational school students' psychological quality., and 2) development Psychological Quality for Vocational School Students in China Model for address unique psychological challenges and foster personal development in vocational education. Populations and sampling group were stents tests 7,000 Zigong, Rong County, and Dujiangyan vocational and technical students. The questionnaires used a percentage- based scoring standard, with a score below 50 indicating “strongly disagree,” 51 to 70 indicating “neutral,” 71 to 90 indicating “moderately agree,” and 91 to 100 indicating “strongly agree.” Data processing affects Zigong, Rong County, and Dujiangyan Chinese vocational school students' mental health. Statistical percentage of students picking each option. Guttman half coefficient was .802 after Split-Half Method testing of the data, indicating good split-half reliability and internal consistency. The questionnaire reveals how survey questions, sample size, and data processing affect Chinese vocational school students' mental health. The questions asked Zigong, Rong County, and Dujiangyan vocational and technical school students about mental health. 4,768 people completed 6,458 surveys. After deleting 97 low-reliability questionnaires with similar answers to seven consecutive items, 4,671 were valid. The Countermeasure Developing Model in China enhances the psychological quality of vocational school students by implementing multi-level therapy, methodical mental health education, and a supportive learning environment.
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