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        1 - Investigating the Impact of emotions on the Intention to buy customers of Green Products (Studied case: Students of the Islamic Azad University of Kashan)
        alireza naalchi kashi Seyed Mohammad Tabataba’i- Nasab
        Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the intention to purchase green products. For this purpose, a total of 450 students from the Islamic Azad University of Kashan took part in this survey. Methodology: The research method was app More
        Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the intention to purchase green products. For this purpose, a total of 450 students from the Islamic Azad University of Kashan took part in this survey. Methodology: The research method was applied in terms of purpose and in terms of analysis, it was of the scaling type. The data collection tool and sampling for the questionnaire were done randomly and to determine the sample, the Cochran formula was utilized. This study used the SPSS software to analyze the descriptive statistics (demographical factors) and through the software PLS, the connection between the variables was investigated by structural equation modeling. Findings: The results indicated that environmental beliefs affect environmental concern and there must be a positive relationship between them. Also, the increase in environmental concern leads to an increase in the attitude to consume green products, and finally an increase in the consumers' intention to purchasing green products. Furthermore, an increase in environmental concerns also increases positive emotions, which in turn increases the consumers' will to purchase green products. Finally, with increasing environmental concerns, negative emotions increase. But the effect of negative emotions is on reverse purchasing intention. Research Limitations: The tested model now uses purchase intention as a result variable instead of real purchase, and in practice, it will be difficult to develop a research framework in a controlled real behavior. Managerial Implications and Originality/Valve: Investigating the role of positive and negative emotions on the intention of purchasing green products helps marketing managers up to by correct identifying consumers' emotions can designing appropriate strategies for encouraging them to use green products. Keywords: Environmental Beliefs, Environmental Concern, Positive Emotions, Negative Emotions, Attitudes toward Green Products, Theory of Reasoned Action. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the effect of perceived justice on post-purchase intentions through emotions and post-recovery satisfaction (case-study: customers of Ansar Bank branches in Golestan province)
        Fariba Khammar Mehdi Zanganeh Hormoz Mehrani
        The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of perceived justice on post-purchase intentions through positive emotions, negative emotions and post-recovery satisfaction of customers of Ansar Bank branches in Golestan province in the second 6 months of 1398. More
        The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of perceived justice on post-purchase intentions through positive emotions, negative emotions and post-recovery satisfaction of customers of Ansar Bank branches in Golestan province in the second 6 months of 1398. The present research is an applied research in terms of purpose, and in terms of data collection method, it is descriptive-survey and it is also included in the field of causal research. In order to calculate the sample size, Krejcy and Morgan tables were used and 450 people were selected by available sampling method as a sample and a questionnaire was distributed among them that 389 available questionnaires were collected SPSS and Smart PLS software were used to analyze the research data. In the end, the research results showed that justice in the field of financial compensation has a significant effect on positive emotion and post-recovery satisfaction, but there is no significant effect on post-purchase intentions and negative emotions. Procedural justice also has a significant effect on post-purchase intentions and negative emotions and does not have a significant effect on positive emotions and post-recovery satisfaction. Interactive justice also has a significant effect on post-purchase intentions, positive emotions and post-recovery satisfaction. Finally, post-recovery satisfaction has a significant effect on positive emotions and intentions after purchase and has no significant effect on negative emotions. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment group therapy with a look at compassion therapy in cognitive regulation of negative emotions and social adjustment in patients with major depressive disorder
        Elham Paktinatan Mahboobeh Chin Aveh Samad Fereydouni
        The aim of this study was the effectiveness of group therapy based on acceptance and commitment with a view to compassion therapy in cognitive regulation of negative emotions and social adjustment of patients with major depressive disorder. The research method was quasi More
        The aim of this study was the effectiveness of group therapy based on acceptance and commitment with a view to compassion therapy in cognitive regulation of negative emotions and social adjustment of patients with major depressive disorder. The research method was quasi-experimental with pre-test-post-test and with control group and follow-up test. The sample group was a randomly selected group of patients with major depressive disorder in Jam city and Pardis and Naft towns in experimental and control groups. Acceptance and commitment group therapy was performed with a focus on compassion therapy for the experimental groups, but the control groups did not receive any specific intervention. Research tools included questionnaires of cognitive emotion regulation of Garnfsky et al. And social adjustment of Sohrabi and Samani. The results of analysis of covariance with repeated measures showed that group therapy based on acceptance and commitment with a view to compassion, reduces cognitive regulation of negative emotions in subjects The experimental group was tested in the post-test stage. Also, group therapy based on acceptance and commitment with a view to compassion, has improved personal adjustment, social adjustment, academic adjustment, job adjustment and family adjustment in the subjects of the experimental group in the post-test stage. Manuscript profile
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        4 - A Casual Explanation of Creativity: The Role of ‎Attachment Styles and Positive and Negative Emotions
        somayeh esmaeliy Razieh Sheikholeslami
        Background: Creativity is an effective key agent in the domain of social science, psychology and educational activities. In the modern world, innovation, creativity and problem solving ability are key skills. Creativity is standing on different factors such as attachmen More
        Background: Creativity is an effective key agent in the domain of social science, psychology and educational activities. In the modern world, innovation, creativity and problem solving ability are key skills. Creativity is standing on different factors such as attachment styles and positive and negative emotions. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of positive and negative emotions in the relationship between attachment styles and students' creativity. Method: The present research project was a correlation study in which the causal relationships between variables were studied in the form of structural equation modeling. The statistical population of this study consisted of all male and female undergraduate students of Islamic Azad University in the academic year 2015-2016, that among them, 574 students (329 female and 243 male) from all five faculties of Islamic Azad University of Ahvaz (Faculty of Engineering, Nursing, Basic Sciences, Agriculture and Humanities) were selected by cluster random sampling and completed Revised Adult Attachment Scale  (Collins & Read, 1990), positive and negative affects questionnaire (Bradshaw, 2009) and creativity questionnaire (Abedi, 1993). Results: The results of structural equation by using AMOS-22 software showed that the final model has good fitness with research data (CFI=0.985, GFI=0.978, IFI=0.986, X2/df=1.884, RMSEA=0.040, PCLOSE=0.884). The results of path analysis showed that secure and ambivalence attachment styles have direct effect on creativity. Also, attachment styles affected positive and negative emotions. Furthermore, the mediating role of negative emotion in the relationship between attachment styles and creativity was confirmed.  Conclusion: In sum, the results of this research indicate the determination role of attachment style and emotion on students' creativity. Keywords: Attachment styles, Creativity, Negative emotion, Positive emotion. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Predict happiness based on forgiveness and positive and negative emotions
        Loobat Abolmasoumi Haiede Saberi
        The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between forgiveness and positive and negative emotions of happiness among employees Department of Agriculture's Economic Planning. For this purpose, 148 employees of the office staff were selected by simp More
        The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between forgiveness and positive and negative emotions of happiness among employees Department of Agriculture's Economic Planning. For this purpose, 148 employees of the office staff were selected by simple random sampling. In this study, the Positive and Negative Affect Scale Oxford happiness questionnaire and Heartland Forgiveness Scale were used to collect information. The results showed that positive emotion has a positive and significant correlation with happiness. While negative emotions variable is negative and significant correlation with happiness. The results also showed a significant variable for forgiveness does not predict happiness. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Structural Model of the Mediating Role of Negative Emotion in the Relationship Between Early Maladaptive Schemas with Adolescent Psychological Distress Experience
        sim abdzadeh Masoumeh Azemoudeh mohammadazad Abdullahpour sholeh livarjani
        The aim of this study was to determine the structural model of the effect of early maladaptive schemas on the experience of psychological distress through negative emotion regulation in adolescents. The present study was a descriptive-correlational study using structura More
        The aim of this study was to determine the structural model of the effect of early maladaptive schemas on the experience of psychological distress through negative emotion regulation in adolescents. The present study was a descriptive-correlational study using structural equation modeling. The statistical population included all high school students in Miandoab city in the academic year 2019-2020 to the number of 4779 people. The statistical sample included 399 students who were selected using solving formula by stepwise cluster sampling. Data collection tools included the Young schema questionnaire, cognitive emotion regulation, and psychological distress scale. Data analysis was performed using Spss-26 and Amos-21. Data analysis showed that the direct paths of early maladaptive schemas to the regulation of negative emotion and psychological distress and the direct pathways of negative emotion regulation to psychological disturbance are statistically significant (p Manuscript profile
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        7 - Explaining the parents coping styles with children negative emotions (CCNE) based on the characteristics temperament and character, considering the mediating role of emotion regulation among parents with autistic children
        Fereshte Babaei Mehdi Tavallaei alireza sharifi ardani Rayyan Rajabi
        The purpose of this study was to identify the mediating role of life management strategies in the relationship between generativity-stagnation with subjective well-being in the middle age period. The research method was correlation and the statistical population of the More
        The purpose of this study was to identify the mediating role of life management strategies in the relationship between generativity-stagnation with subjective well-being in the middle age period. The research method was correlation and the statistical population of the research consisted of all middle-aged citizens of Kermanshah 200 individuals (127 men and 73 women) were selected by voluntary sampling method and responded to four instruments of subjective well-being (Keyes, Shmotkin & Ryff, 2002), Loyola generativity scale) McAdams & de St Aubin, 1992), stagnation scale (Bradley,1997), life management Strate- gies scale (Baltes et al.,1999). For data analysis, we used path analysis. The results showed that generativity has a direct relationship with life management strategies stagnation has an opposite relationship with life management strategies and life management strat- egies have a direct effect on subjective well-being. Also, the results showed that life management strategies can act as a mediator in the relationship between generativity- stagnation and subjective well-being. As a result, considering the importance of subjective well-being in the middle-aged, psychologists can take a step towards increasing the quality of this period by relying on the two variables of generativist- stagnation, and life management strategies and trying to improve and modify them in the middle-aged and performing interventions and treatments in the society. Manuscript profile
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        8 - Effect of Resilience Education on Cognitive Appraisals, Coping and Emotions
        Somayeh Mohebi Omid Shokri Hosein Pourshahriar
        The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of resilience education program on girl students ‘cognitive appraisals, proactive coping and positive and negative emotional experiences. In this true-experimental study with pretest-posttest control-group More
        The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of resilience education program on girl students ‘cognitive appraisals, proactive coping and positive and negative emotional experiences. In this true-experimental study with pretest-posttest control-group design in company with follow up stage, 32 girl students aged 12 year olds in experimental and control groups responded to the Stress Appraisal Measure-Revised (Rowley, Roesch, Jurica & Vaughn, 2005), the Proactive Coping Inventory (Greenglass, Schwarzer, Jakubiec, Fiksenbaum & Taubert, 1999) and the Modified Differential Emotions Scale (Fredrickson, Tugade, Waugh & Larkin, 2003). The experimental group received 10 resilience training sessions (1 hours a session). The results statistical procedures of multivariate and univariate covariance analysis indicated that resilience education program was effective in increasing challenging and resource appraisals, proactive coping strategy and positive emotions and in decreasing threat appraisal and negative emotions in short term and long term. These findings suggest that resilience training program by increasing positive thinking strategies, adaptive emotional management skills and interpersonal relationships skills enrichment could result in mental immunization in students.   Manuscript profile
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        9 - The comparsion of positive and negative emotional regulation, cognitive ability and Contingencies of self-worth in Gifted and normal adolescents
        سهراب امیری امیر gh یوسف جمالی
        The comparsion of positive and negative emotional regulation, cognitive ability and Contingencies of self-worth in Gifted  and normal adolescents
        The comparsion of positive and negative emotional regulation, cognitive ability and Contingencies of self-worth in Gifted  and normal adolescents Manuscript profile
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        10 - Predicting Children's Anxiety Based on Parents' Reaction to Their Negative Emotions with Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation
        parvaneh roitvandghiasvand maryam esmaeilinasab emad ashrafi
        Given the prominent role of the family in the mental health of child, it seems reasonable to predict family-based factors because the family is considered as a socio-cultural system that has a set of rules; So that the impact of family on members is such that many resea More
        Given the prominent role of the family in the mental health of child, it seems reasonable to predict family-based factors because the family is considered as a socio-cultural system that has a set of rules; So that the impact of family on members is such that many researchers consider them as a main cause of disorders. The aim of this study was to predict children's anxiety based on parents' reactions to their negative emotions with mediating role of emotion regulation. In this respect, a descriptive-correlational study was performed and 232 preschool children and their parents in the city of Tehran were selected through the convenience sampling method and investigated in terms of children's anxiety symptoms, coping with children's negative emotions, and emotion regulation. Multiple regression analysis and Bootstrap and Sable tests showed that parents' reaction to children's negative emotions affects children's anxiety by emotion regulation. Parents' reaction also predicted anxiety and emotion regulation, and emotion regulation predicted children's anxiety as well. It seems that just as parents' reaction to children's negative emotions play a role in children's anxiety, so does children's emotion regulation play an important role in their anxiety. It can be expected appropriate emotion regulation in children is as a barrier to parents' inappropriate reaction and anxiety caused by it. Manuscript profile
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        11 - Type D Personality Elements (Negative Emotion and Social Inhibition) in Perception of Cancer Patients Disease
        nahid nafisi Arash Vaziri Giti ghorashi Shahram nematzaheh
        Type D personality is susceptible for concern, tension, unhappiness and dark and negative view to the life. They easily get angry and in general experience less positive emotions, and this status may create problems in the process of therapy of chronic diseases or add d More
        Type D personality is susceptible for concern, tension, unhappiness and dark and negative view to the life. They easily get angry and in general experience less positive emotions, and this status may create problems in the process of therapy of chronic diseases or add difficulties thereto. This research aims to investigate the share of personality type elements (negative emotion and social inhibition) in disease perception of cancer patients. For this purpose, in a descriptive study of correlation type, 176 cancer patients of Shohadaye Tajrish and Imam Hospitals were selected as convenience sample and were assessed with regards to psychological traits, D type personality and attitude to therapy. The results of regression analysis of points indicated that high D type personality, negative emotion and social inhibition are associated with disease perception, and its subtests including consequences, timeline, personal control, disease control, identity, concern, disease understanding and emotional representation. Regression analysis indicated that the points of type D personality justify 71% of variance of disease perception points. Accordingly, whatever D type personality in them is higher, they have worse perception of their disease and its related aspects. Therefore, the effect of high D type personality should be taken into consideration in continue of treatment process of cancer patients. Manuscript profile