The Inference (Available - Well-Established) Among The Heads Of Scientific Departments In The Universities Of The Middle Euphrates

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Bashaer Sadi ; Prof. Dr. Haider Hassan Yaqou

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The research aims to: The current research aims to identify: Inference (available - well-established) among the heads of scientific departments in the universities of the Middle Euphrates, as well as the statistical significance of the differences in inference (available - well- established) among the heads of scientific departments in the universities of the Middle Euphrates according to the variables (University In order to achieve the objectives of the research, the researchers built a research tool: Inference Scale - Available - Firm) to the basic research sample consisting of (718) heads and department heads from the Middle Euphrates universities, with a percentage of 50% of the original population using the proportional stratified random method, and after collecting and analyzing data statistically using the SPSS statistical package for social sciences, the researchers reached the following results: The middle students have inference during the per formance of administrative work, and the heads of scientific departments at the University of Karbala are the ones who use solid reasoning at the expense of the heads of the pastors Or in the remaining universities, where it was found that the average of females is higher than The average of males in the inference of the firm, and that the heads of scientific departments of the rank of assistant professor are the ones who use firm reasoning at the expense of the heads of departments in the remaining universities. In light of the results, the researchers made a number of recommendations and suggestions.

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