Mental fatigue and its relationship with cognitive flexibility among students of faculty of educational sciences at al Al-Bayt University
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between
mental fatigue and cognitive flexibility among students of the Faculty of
Educational Sciences at Al al-Bayt University. The sample of the study
consisted of (174) male and female undergraduate students who were
chosen randomly. To achieve the study objectives, the mental fatigue
scale and the cognitive flexibility scale were used. The results showed
that the level of mental fatigue and cognitive flexibility was moderate.
The results also showed that there are statistically significant differences
in the level of mental fatigue attributed to sex variable for the benefit of
male students, and the absence of statistically significant differences in
the level of mental fatigue due to the variable of academic specialization.
There also were statistically significant differences in the level of mental
fatigue due to the level of study for the benefit of first year students. The
results showed that there are statistically significant negative
relationships between the total score of the mental fatigue scale (and its
dimensions) and the total score of the cognitive flexibility scale and (its
dimensions), except the relationship between the cognitive dimension
and the alternatives dimension in the cognitive flexibility scale, the
relationship between the physical dimension and both alternatives
dimension and the control dimension of the cognitive flexibility scale.
The study recommended the need to work out counseling programs in
universities to reduce mental fatigue in the university students, which is
reflected in the level of their academic performance. Also, it
recommended providing students with the cognitive flexibility skills in
the pre-university stages so that they become readier for the university