Mohammad Hossein Tahriri Zangeneh
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Camparison between Qualitative and Quantitative Research Approaches: Social Sciences aida mehrad; Mohammad Hossein Tahriri Zangeneh
Indonesia Prime Vol 5 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Prime
Publisher : Indonesia Prime

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29209/id.v5i1.29

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Nowadays because of the vast of investigations and high level of technology, majority of investigators endeavour to apply appropriate methods in their research; in this case, focusing on research approaches assumed as one of the critical factors in the science world. In research methodology specifically in social science area, two approaches of qualitative and quantitative have been considered more. These approaches assumed as two practical and essential methods in most of investigations. Therefore, the purpose of current literature review is to distinguish the imperative comparison of quantitative and qualitative in the research methodology and determining the brilliant differences between these research factors. Furthermore, realizing the accurate approach and apply it in the correct way in every investigation is super important; then, the researchers endeavour to justify this essential fact for future studies.
Educational Stress and Artificial Intelligence Tools: A Study of International Students’ Experiences in Spanish Higher Education Mehrad, Aida; Mohammad Hossein Tahriri Zangeneh; Meriem Bouzedif; Neema George Rweramila
Journal of Asian Social Science Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Asian Social Science Research
Publisher : Centre for Asian Social Science Research (CASSR), Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jassr.v7i1.127

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Stress has become a pervasive challenge for students navigating the demands of modern education, often undermining both academic performance and overall well-being. This study explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in alleviating educational stress among international students at C3S Business School in Barcelona, Spain. Employing quantitative methods, the research investigates students’ experiences with AI-powered educational technologies. The findings present a nuanced landscape: many students benefit from the personalized support these tools provide, helping them manage assignments more efficiently and access learning resources with greater ease. For some, this leads to a notable reduction in academic pressure and increased productivity. However, the advantages are not uniform. Several participants voiced concerns about the overreliance on technology, ethical issues, and the risk of diminishing critical thinking skills. The study also highlights the varied ways AI tools are adopted, influenced by demographic factors, individual learning preferences, and academic disciplines. Ethical considerations—particularly around data privacy and academic integrity—emerge as central themes. In conclusion, the research advocates for the thoughtful and ethical integration of AI in education, emphasizing its potential to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes while safeguarding academic values.