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        1 - The Effects of Instructor’s Comments on Our Academic Writing: ‎The Case of Iranian M. A. Students of TEFL
        Hamed Zarabi Nima Yamrali Nadia Gharani
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        2 - Examine the relationship between self-efficacy and anxiety felt library in graduate students in university of Khwarizmi
        Saeed Ghaffari Roghayeh Alipoor
        Proper use of the library, especially academic libraries plays an important role in improving the quality of education and research. For some students, a university library is considered as a safe place to do research and study, but to some others these places provide s More
        Proper use of the library, especially academic libraries plays an important role in improving the quality of education and research. For some students, a university library is considered as a safe place to do research and study, but to some others these places provide some signs of anxiety. This research investigates the relationship between self-efficacy perception and library anxiety in M.A. students of Kharazmi University. The research method is descriptive survey. The study population consists of all M.A. students of Kharazmi University Out of which 335 individuals were randomly selected as samples; out of this number, 269 questionnaires were returned. For data collection, two questionnaires were used: For data collection, two questionnaires were used: Schwarzer self-efficacy questionnaire and Bostick's Library Anxiety Scale. The self-efficacy condition of the study population was satisfying. The library anxiety in the study population was less than average. The library anxiety was significantly high in females than in males (P< 0/02) and in M.A. students than in PhD students (P< 0/001). At the same time, self-efficacy was significantly higher in PhD students than M.A. students (P< 0/01). Levels of self-efficacy and library anxiety, have negative and significant relationship; Means that with an increase in self-efficacy of M.A. students, the library anxiety reduces. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Investigating the relationship between religiousness and social trust among M.A. students of Islamic Azad University of Tabriz
        Ali Reza Kandovani Faramarz Tagiloo
        One of the most important and impressive factors in integration of community is social trust among individuals and different social groups. When social trust degenerates under different factors, order and integration of community face more challenges. Therefore, this st More
        One of the most important and impressive factors in integration of community is social trust among individuals and different social groups. When social trust degenerates under different factors, order and integration of community face more challenges. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the relationship between religiousness and social trust among M.A. students of Islamic Azad University of Tabriz.  Social trust has been measured through two dimensions of thick trust and thin trust and also, religiousness has been measured through three dimensions of belief, meditation, and canonization. The research method is survey and data was gathered by a questionnaire with a sample of 345 M.A. students. The results indicate that, there is a significant relationship between independent variables including three dimensions of religiousness, as well as marital status, and social trust. These relationships are positive for all of the variables. However there is not a significant relationship between variables such as education discipline, and gender. In multivariate analysis using enter regression method, four variables entered in the model namely belief, meditation, canonization, and marital status. The four variables explain 15.1 percent of the variance of dependent variable (social trust). Manuscript profile