A qualitative study of student attitudes, perceptions, beliefs, outlook and context in Qatar: Persistence in higher education

This study attempts to address the challenges of students in higher education in Qatar. The study draws on student perceptions, beliefs, outlook, and context; we approach the study through grounded means by posing leading interview questions with the aim of exploring and probing. The approach is gro...

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