3. ทศพิธราชธรรม 10
3.1 ทาน (Sharing with the Populace)
3.2 ศีล (Maintaining Good Conduct)
3.3 ปริจจาคะ (Working Selflessly)
3.4 อาชวะ (Working Honestly)
3.5 มัทวะ (Deporting himself with Gentleness and Congeniality)
3.6 ตปะ (Rejecting Indulgence through Austerity)
3.7 อโกธะ (Adhering to Reason, not Anger)
3.8 อวิหิงสา (Bringing Tranquility through Non-Violence)
3.9 ขันติ (Overcoming Difficulties with Patience)
3.10 อวิโรธนะ (Not doing that which Strays from Righteousness)
Paper or Tablet? Reading Recall and Comprehension
Two hypotheses were tested: H1: Students who read a paper article will have a statistically significant difference in greater recall accuracy as shown by test scores compared to those who read the same digital article using a tablet. H2: Students who read a paper article will have a statistically significant difference in reading comprehension as shown by higher test scores compared to those who read the same digital article using a tablet. Results : The total sample size comprised 231 students, 119 digital tablet and 112 paper readers. The 10 multiple-choice items were scored 10–0 (high to low), while the two short-answer items were coded for comprehension (4–0, high to low). To determine group differences, t-tests compared scores between paper and tablet readers. Results did not show a statistically significant difference in group means between paper and tablet readers for either the multiple-choice or short-answer items. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2015/9/paper-or-tablet-reading-recall-and-comprehension