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Item Factors affecting the college speciality selection of Kazakhstani students(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Assanbayeva G.Abstract. In this talk we discuss factors that influence and impact Kazakhstani students when it comes to decide major selection.To analyse and study factors,we surveyed 314 students over 16 universities of Kazakhstan (including private, semi-government and government universities). In the previous joint work with (Assanbayeva & Kadyrov, 2020) factor analysis resulted 9 scales,namely,teacher impact,occupation salary impact,external impact,personal interest impact,personal skills impact,national test impact,university cost impact,parents impact,state grant impact.The main aim of the present work is to investigate main factors that influenced the Kazakhstani students most.The next goal is to find any differences in terms of gender when it comes to major selection factors.As most participants were among Suleyman Demirel University,we also wanted to see if there any differences between factors that influence Suleyman Demirel University students major selection to students of other local universities. The statistical data analysis show that students found themselves to be the most influential by 6 factors out of 9 ,namely,influence of state grant, influence of university cost, occupation salary impact, national test impact, influence of personal interest and influence of personal skills.Findings also suggested that, there is no difference between these 6 factors depending on gender.Also,no differences were found among university and factors.Item Impact of terrible pandemic COVID-19 on Kazakhstani education and it’s outcome(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Bektursynova A.; Sarsengaliyeva B.Abstract. The general situation with coronavirus in the world and in Kazakhstan and its effects on our lives, especially on education. The article discusses the shortcomings of the COVID-19 epidemic in the education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The authors assess the impact of the pandemic and its impact on teaching and teaching and try to hold a discussion and take a critical look at the Kazakh and global context. Important aspects such as teachers, lessons, parents, assessment, influenced by COVID-19, give us clear information about how life goes on in a difficult phase of life and what advantages can be achieved and derived from it. Every aspect affected responded differently, some performed excellently, and some had unlikely results. In addition, how and what has changed the global pandemic in the Kazakh education system. Changes can be both positive and negative. How has education changed and which instruments have teachers used so far?Item Prediction of Thinking-Feeling personalities of movie characters(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Atanbekov A.; Shirzad H.Abstract. This paper is going to explore the difference between the vocabularies used by Thinking and Feeling personalities. To find out this we used the Machine Learning algorithm Naïve Bayes which showed the best accuracy in comparison with others. The concept was motivated by essays of scholars when they submitted the first time at university and to get the full psychological portrait of the student only by given text. To train the model we used a labeled dataset that was collected through a forum with real persons. This dataset contains the type of the person and their posts in social media. To test the model using another dataset which contains information about movie characters and their speech used in the movie. Psycho-type was described by Myers-Briggs Type Indicators (MBTI) which is one of the most popular typologies. To achieve better accuracy of prediction we trained the model separately for Thinking and Feeling predictors. Overall, we achieved better accuracy than previous studies and showed the difference between the vocabularies used by Thinkers and Feelers.Item Public transport payment systems: market survey(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Zhubatkhan A.; Mussina A.; Aubakirov S.Abstract. In our research work, we study transport card security issues. One of the questions of our study is its relevance in the world and particular in Kazakhstan. Therefore, in this work, we conducted research on the market of transport cards in the world and Kazakhstan. As part of the study, we searched for answers to the following questions: what technologies are used to accept payment by transport cards, in which countries the electronic ticketing system has been introduced, in which cities of Kazakhstan have electronic ticketing systems been implemented, what technologies are used in Kazakhstan. As a result, we showed that the popularity of using NFC payment in the world and in Kazakhstan is growing. We also analyzed the existing electronic ticketing systems in Kazakhstan, made a comparative analysis and got a comparative table.Item Punishment for Crimes: An instrument of Social Change(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Kaushal S.Abstract. This paper explores the multifaceted role of punishment in effecting social change, emphasizing its dual function of deterrence and rehabilitation. It examines the evolving perceptions of punishment within contemporary society, reflecting shifting moral paradigms and societal norms. Ultimately, understanding punishment as a catalyst for societal transformation underscores its significance in fostering a just and orderly social fabric.Item The stability of money demand in Kazakhstan(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Azizova D.; Nurova A.; Saydaliev B.H.Abstract. The objective of this research paper is to identify and analyze and investigate the domestic money demand in Kazakhstan. While in other counties money demand relies on the several factors such as: income among the population, inflation rates, real foreign interest rates, stock prices and exchange rates, we will try to find out the key dependent elements for Kazakhstan, since each country is unique and has its own benefits in terms of economy. To do so, different articles, starting all the way from the years of 2000 will be used, due to the limited amount of information available in this related topic.Item VAR Analysis of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Kazakhstan(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Saydaliev H.; Kalikhan A.; Rakisheva A.Abstract. This article helps to evaluate the work of the main channels of the monetary policy transfer mechanism, namely, the work of the interest rate channel, exchange rate, and lending channel in the Republic of Kazakhstan, by the help of vector regression model (VAR). It was revealed that the main transmission channel in the study period from 2005 to 2019 in Kazakhstan was the exchange rate channel. The other two remaining channels of the monetary policy transmission mechanism (the bank lending channel and the interest rate channel) were of secondary importance