Examination of Loneliness and Peer Relations of Physical Education Teacher Candidates

The behavior of the physical education teacher in the classroom or in the gym also affects the students' achievement and personality development. It is important to examine different aspects of loneliness and peer relations, which are thought to be one of the indicators of the level of sociabil...

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Correlation
Foreign Countries
Friendship
Grade 3
Grade 4
Peer Groups
Physical Education
Physical Education Teachers
Preservice Teachers
Psychological Patterns
Questionnaires
Social Networks
Statistical Analysis
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