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PhD Student, Department of Psychology, Allameh Tabatabi University
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MA (Quranic Sciences and Tradition), Faculty of Usul-al Din, Tehran
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MA (Educational Administration), Islamshahr Azad University
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MA (Educational Psychology), Al-Zahra University, Tehran
Abstract
The present study focuses on the relation of Islamic lifestyle with ethical identity and self-control among the adolescents through descriptive and causal method. The statistical population of this research included all students of grades 2 and 3 intermediate school of the City of Tehran during the academic year 2014-15. The sample consisted of 380 students selected through stratified random cluster sampling method. The data was collected through Islamic Lifestyle, Ethical Identity and Self-Control Questionnaires. The data was analyzed through employing descriptive statistical techniques, correlation coefficient and regression. The results show that there is a positive significant relationship between Islamic lifestyle and ethical identity and self-control among the adolescents. Also the multiple regression analysis showed that Islamic lifestyle and some of its indexes can explain the variance of ethical identity and self-control among the adolescents.
Pazhuhinia,S. , Fatemi Ardestani,S. M. H. , Islami,M. and Kafili Yousefabad,M. (2017). Relation of Islamic Lifestyle with Ethical Identity and Self-control among Adolescents. Strategy for Culture, 10(37), 213-229.
MLA
Pazhuhinia,S. , , Fatemi Ardestani,S. M. H. , , Islami,M. , and Kafili Yousefabad,M. . "Relation of Islamic Lifestyle with Ethical Identity and Self-control among Adolescents", Strategy for Culture, 10, 37, 2017, 213-229.
HARVARD
Pazhuhinia S., Fatemi Ardestani S. M. H., Islami M., Kafili Yousefabad M. (2017). 'Relation of Islamic Lifestyle with Ethical Identity and Self-control among Adolescents', Strategy for Culture, 10(37), pp. 213-229.
CHICAGO
S. Pazhuhinia, S. M. H. Fatemi Ardestani, M. Islami and M. Kafili Yousefabad, "Relation of Islamic Lifestyle with Ethical Identity and Self-control among Adolescents," Strategy for Culture, 10 37 (2017): 213-229,
VANCOUVER
Pazhuhinia S., Fatemi Ardestani S. M. H., Islami M., Kafili Yousefabad M. Relation of Islamic Lifestyle with Ethical Identity and Self-control among Adolescents. Strategy for Culture, 2017; 10(37): 213-229.