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Major Selection among Saudi Male University Students: a Multinomial Logit Model
Pages 200-207
Guoping Jiang

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2015.04.20

Published: 30 September 2015

Open Access 


Abstract: Major selection is an important decision faced by all university freshmen. The topic has been studied thoroughly in individualistic cultures, particularly the US and Europe. The topic has not been as intensely investigated in the Middle East, an area influenced heavily by Islamic collectivist culture. Because of digital media and globalization, the Middle East is shifting toward individualism. Given this, we used a sample of male students at a science and engineering university to explore mechanisms that drive major selection in Saudi Arabia. A multinomial logistic analysis shows that family and high school teachers are important factors in their decision making process. Ease of study is also a factor considered when choosing a major.

Keywords: Collectivist culture, social influences, major selection, multinomial logit model, male university students, Saudi Arabia.
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