Investigating Problem-Solving Skills of Students Having Professional Music Training in Terms of Multiple Variables

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The present study aims to investigate the problem-solving skills of the students getting professional music training. For this study, the problem-solving inventory was administered to participants from two different universities in Turkey. Participants’ problem-solving skills were assessed in relation to the overall inventory and subscales, and the differences based on grade level, gender, and universities were examined using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Results revealed that participants occasionally used their problem-solving skills, rarely felt confident in their problem-solving skills, and occasionally performed the behaviors in the subscales of approach-avoidance and personal control. The grade level differentiated music students’ problem-solving skills in the overall scale and approach-avoidance subscale. It is also found that there are no significant differences in students’ problem-solving skills based on gender. However, the participants’ universities led to significant differences in the approach-avoidance subscale. The results were discussed considering the literature, and the recommendations were suggested due to the results.

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Afacan, Ş., & Kaya, E. E. (2022). Investigating Problem-Solving Skills of Students Having Professional Music Training in Terms of Multiple Variables. International Journal of Educational Methodology, 8(1), 117–127. https://doi.org/10.12973/IJEM.8.1.117

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