Arezoo Shokri; Abdollah Shafiabadi; Farideh dokaneheeifard
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The present study aimed at designing a structural model to predict job success through ego strength with due to the mediating role of marital satisfaction and self-esteem. The research method employed a correlation with structural equations. Research statistical population consists of married men and ...
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The present study aimed at designing a structural model to predict job success through ego strength with due to the mediating role of marital satisfaction and self-esteem. The research method employed a correlation with structural equations. Research statistical population consists of married men and women workers in the East governorships of Tehran Province in 2018. Given that for the structural equation modeling studies 200 to 400 recommended individuals (Schumacher and Lumex, 2009), the sample size was considered to be 300 who were selected randomly using simple sampling. The questionnaires used in the study were Nabi job success, ENRICH Marital Satisfaction, Markstrom’s ego strength Markstrom et al., Eysenck Self-esteem that participants completed them. To test the hypotheses, the structural equations were used. Findings reported that ego strength is significantly positive predicting job success. Self-esteem is significantly positive mediating the relationship between ego strength and job success. Marital satisfaction is significantly positive mediating the relationship between ego strength and job success. Based on the obtained results, we can conclude that ego strength both directly and through the mediation of marital satisfaction and self-esteem can play a role in the level of job success.
roohallah mohammad ali nejad omran; peyman kamalvand
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In view of the Qur'an, the purpose of man's creation pursuit of perfection known and it depends on the company's self-esteem. The concept of self-esteem means the person continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of his invaluable and useful to themselves and society is mentioned. real self in relation ...
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In view of the Qur'an, the purpose of man's creation pursuit of perfection known and it depends on the company's self-esteem. The concept of self-esteem means the person continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of his invaluable and useful to themselves and society is mentioned. real self in relation to God makes sense "to God, all overseeing Valz·h" and man, with faith and good deeds will be lost in the shadow of the fear of God in this matter.In view of the Qur'an, the purpose of man's creation pursuit of perfection known and it depends on the company's self-esteem. The concept of self-esteem means the person continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of his invaluable and useful to themselves and society is mentioned. real self in relation to God makes sense "to God, all overseeing Valz·h" and man, with faith and good deeds will be lost in the shadow of the fear of God in this matter.
hasan shafi'i; majid shafari nia
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The Subject of this study is narcissism, self-esteem, and aggression in adolescents. The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between narcissism, self-esteem and dimensions of aggression and compare sex differences in these variables in adolescents. 258 adolescents (124 boys and ...
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The Subject of this study is narcissism, self-esteem, and aggression in adolescents. The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between narcissism, self-esteem and dimensions of aggression and compare sex differences in these variables in adolescents. 258 adolescents (124 boys and 134 girls) 14-18 years old, were selected by using multistage cluster random sampling method and were assessed by Narcissistic personality inventory (NPI-16) self- esteem and Aggression questionnaires. Data were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient, multiple regression analysis and T test. The results showed positive significant relations between narcissism, self-esteem and aggression and negative relations between self-esteem and aggression. Multiple regression analysis showed that low self-esteem is most responsible in predicting aggression in adolescents. The findings showed no sex differences in features of narcissism and self esteem among adolescents and sex differences in the dimensions of aggression was observed only in physical aggression. The results of this study can be beneficial for a better understanding of theoretical and clinical relationship between narcissism, self-esteem, and aggression in adolescents.