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آرشیو :
نسخه تابستان 1399 - جلد چهارم
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نوع مقاله :
پژوهشی
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کد پذیرش :
11609
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نویسنده/گان :
مریم امین زاده تبریزی
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Title :
The study of cultural sub-factors effect on «self» development
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Abstract :
The study aimed to explore the effect of cultural factors on self-development. It is a descriptive one and population consists of all teenagers. Eventually, three groups of 150 teenagers (of Baku, Kurdish and Tallish) were selected randomly as sample and they were assessed with questionnaires about self-perception by Harter (1989) and identity styles by Borzunsky (1989) in one step. Finally in order to analyze data, one-way variance and LSD hoc Tests were used to compare data two by two. Results showed that there were significant relationships in materialist self (P<0.01), social self-sub-scale (p<0.01), mental self-sub-scale (p<0.05), and total self-perception (p<0.01), but no significant relationship was observed in active self (p<0.05). Also, there was significant relationship about identity styles such as informative style sub-scale (p<0.01), normative style (p<0.01), confused style (p<0.01) and commitment (p<0.01).So there were significant differences in the average rate of identity styles among the three groups (of Baku, Kurdish and tallish). Conclusion: totally cultural factors are impressive on teenagers' perception of identity styles and self.
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key words :
Cultural Factors; Self-Perception; Identity Styles
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