Political Participation Factors Influence Mode of Participation of Students in Thailand

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Winai Rungsinan

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The purpose of this research is to study the factors of political participation those are psychological cognitive trait, social environment, political environment, modernization and urbanization and political socialization influence the mode of participation in Thailand. This research was a quantitive research. Population were the students from 5 universities in Thailand, 697 students were randomly selected from the population. The result of the research indicated that five factors of political participation there are psychological cognitive trait, social environment, political environment, modernization and urbanization and political socialization influenced mode of political participation 66.2% (R square=.662) statically significance at .01

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