Canonical Analysis of the Relationship between Components of Professional Ethics and Dimensions of Social Responsibility
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Background: Today, professional ethics and social responsibility play an important role in organizations. This study aimed canonical analysis of the relationship between components of professional ethics and social responsibility dimensions among the first high school teachers in the Naghadeh province.
Method: This study, in terms of purpose is application, and in terms of data collection is canonical correlation. The population included all of the first high school teachers in the naghadeh province. The population consisted of 235 teachers, that 90 cases were selected through random sampling. The Data were gathered by two standard questionnaires; professional ethics and social responsibility. Data were also analyzed by SPSS software through Pearson's correlation matrix and canonical correlation analysis.
Results: The results showed that the correlation between professional ethics and social responsibility is 0/67. Wilks Lambda index for this connection was 0/34. The statistical F of this correlation was 11/34, which is also significant in 0/001. Therefore, these two sets have significant relationships with each other. Also, 0/34 percentage variance that founded between the social responsibility and components of professional ethics is explained.
Conclusion: According to the obtained results, canonical correlation analysis showed significant correlation between two sets of components of professional ethics and social responsibility.
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Keywords: Ethics, Professional ethics, Social responsibility |
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Special Received: 2019/06/6 | Accepted: 2019/06/6 | Published: 2019/06/6
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