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        1 - The Effectiveness of Storytelling Therapy on the Components of Academic Self-Regulation in Female Students with Coping Disorder Disorder
        Fereshte Yadi Alireza Kiamanesh Hadi Bahrami
        Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of storytelling on the components of academic self-regulation (study strategy, goal setting, self-evaluation, seeking help, responsibility, and organization) in students with coping disorder. More
        Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of storytelling on the components of academic self-regulation (study strategy, goal setting, self-evaluation, seeking help, responsibility, and organization) in students with coping disorder. Methodology: The research method was quasi-experimental with pretest-posttest design with control group. The statistical population of the study was female students with Coping Disorder Disorder Disorder in Tehran Region 5 who were in the eighth grade in the academic year 1976-96. Out of 180 eighth grade students, 30 subjects were selected and divided into experimental (n = 15) and control (n = 15) groups. Then, both groups received pre-test for academic self-regulation. After intervention for the experimental group (ie, storytelling for 8 consecutive sessions, 75 minutes a week), both groups were re-evaluated using the research tool. Participants in the pre-test and post-test were evaluated using the Arab-Zadeh Self-Regulatory Questionnaire (2013). The experimental group was trained in 8 sessions of storytelling strategies. However, during this time, the control group received no training. Data were analyzed by covariance analysis at the significant level 0.05 using spss21 software. Findings: The results showed that storytelling was effective on academic self-regulation and among the components of academic self-regulation, storytelling had only an effect on memory and helper-seeking strategy (P <0.001). Conclusion: Effective and effective storytelling therapies are effective methods to improve cognitive skills of people with ADHD. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Development and validation of interpersonal intelligence test for elementary students
        Farzaneh Dehghankar Abotaleb Sadati Shamir Hadi Bahrami Hasan Asadzadeh
        Purpose: The purpose of this study was to construct and validate Gardner's interpersonal intelligence test for elementary students. Methodology: The method of this study was descriptive correlational in terms of data collection and it was mixed-method in terms of purpos More
        Purpose: The purpose of this study was to construct and validate Gardner's interpersonal intelligence test for elementary students. Methodology: The method of this study was descriptive correlational in terms of data collection and it was mixed-method in terms of purpose and applied research. The study population consisted of all elementary students in the fifth and sixth grade elementary schools of the 5th district of Tehran in the academic year of 97-98 in Tehran who were selected by cluster sampling method. The researcher-made tools of the present study were Interpersonal Intelligence Questionnaire with 23 questions and four subscales (Relationship, Compatibility, Assistance and Workgroup) that validity and reliability of these tools were confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis and An exploration was carried out and approved. Findings: The results showed that model fit indices were suitable for 4 dimensions of interpersonal intelligence questionnaire. Conclusion: People with stronger interpersonal intelligence have a higher understanding of the relationship, maintain the rules and norms of a relationship, are more inclined to participate and work in a team, and are motivated for individual competition and contempt and ridicule. There are no others. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Comparison of Personality Traits and Working Memory in Slow-Moving Adults with Down Syndrome and without Alzheimer's Disorder in Tehran and Baku
        Leila Maleki Samian Gholamali Afrooz masuod Gholamali Lavasani Hadi Bahrami
        Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate personality traits and working memory in slow-moving adults with Down syndrome with and without Alzheimer's disease selected in Baku and Tehran. Methodology: The present study was a "causal-comparative" post-event resear More
        Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate personality traits and working memory in slow-moving adults with Down syndrome with and without Alzheimer's disease selected in Baku and Tehran. Methodology: The present study was a "causal-comparative" post-event research in terms of quantitative method, applied purpose and data collection. The statistical population of this study includes adults with Down syndrome with Alzheimer's disorder and without Alzheimer's disease over 40 years, which is purposefully and accessibly available to 40 adults with Down syndrome in Baku, 20 cases of Alzheimer's disease and 20 cases without Alzheimer's disorder and 40 adults with Down syndrome in Iran (20 cases of Alzheimer's disorder and 20 cases without Alzheimer's disorder) were selected as a statistical sample. To collect the necessary information in this study, a personality traits questionnaire and working memory scale were used. Findings: The results showed that the differences between personality traits and working memory of slow-acting adults with Down syndrome with and without Alzheimer's disease in Tehran and Baku were significant, as well as the mean of personality traits, conscientiousness, flexibility, receptivity and Active memory in adults with Down syndrome without Alzheimer's disorder compared to adults with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disorder in Baku was higher than in Iran except for neuroticism. Conclusion: Based on this, it is suggested that behavioral intervention programs based on cognition and mindfulness be designed and used in the field of strengthening personality traits and working memory for parents of children with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disorder.   Manuscript profile