Decision Making Styles Of School Managers According To Their Individual Perception

Volume: 10 Number: 1 March 1, 2017
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Decision Making Styles Of School Managers According To Their Individual Perception

Abstract

In this study, decision making styles of school managers were identified and whether there is a significant relationship between identified demographic variables and decision making styles. Study population is formed by the school managers in the province of Denizli.The sample consists of 163 school managers, 247 deputy managers; in the total of 410 school managers who are working in 19 districts across the city of Denizli, selected by stratified sampling method.In the study, Decision Making Style Questionnaire for collecting information and Personal Information Form is used.The conclusion has been reached that the majority of school managers participating in the study are rational decision makers.The rest of the participants have been categorized as respectively intuitive decision-makers, dependent decision-makers, avoidance decision-makers.As a result of analysis, a significant relationship could not be found between demographic variables and decision making styles.

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Metin Yaşar This is me

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

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March 1, 2017

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Year 2017 Volume: 10 Number: 1

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Kurban, C., & Yaşar, M. (2017). Decision Making Styles Of School Managers According To Their Individual Perception. Journal of Theoretical Educational Sciences, 10(1), 170-190. https://izlik.org/JA89XA36UE