maryam rajabiyan; fariba dortaj; salah esmaeili gojar; saeed pourrostaei
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The aim of present study was to investigate the effect of computer-based educational simulation on problem-solving skills and cognitive ability of students. The research method was quasi-experimental and with a pre-test-posttest design including a control group. The statistical population of this study ...
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The aim of present study was to investigate the effect of computer-based educational simulation on problem-solving skills and cognitive ability of students. The research method was quasi-experimental and with a pre-test-posttest design including a control group. The statistical population of this study was all the fourth grade elementary students in Tehran's 2nd district in the academic year of 2016-2017. Sixty of them (30 in the experimental group and 30 in the control group) were selected as the sample by the available sampling method. The experimental group was trained using the PhET simulation, and the control group was trained with the traditional method in six sessions, each lasting an hour. The pre-test-posttests of the two groups were performed using a questionnaire. The research tools were the Heppner&Peterson’s (1982) and Nejati’s (2013) cognitive ability questionnaires. Analysis of the research data was performed with the Multivariate Covariance Analysis. The research findings showed that after controlling the effects of the pre-test, there was a significant difference between the post-test scores of the two groups in the problem solving variable and its components (self-confidence in problem solving, proximity-avoidance style, and personal control, and the cognitive ability variable and its components (memory, inhibitory control and selective attention, decision making, sustain attention, social cognition and cognitive flexibility). However, there was no significant difference in the planning component between the two groups. The results of the research showed that the computer-based educational simulation had an effect on the problem-solving skills and cognitive ability of students and increased the problem-solving skills and cognitive ability of students.
fariba dortaj; maryam rajabiyan; firuze fatolahi; fataneh dortaj
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The main purpose of the present study is The relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with loneliness and marital infidelity in students. The research method is descriptive-correlation. The statistical population is the statistical population of this study includes all married students ...
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The main purpose of the present study is The relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with loneliness and marital infidelity in students. The research method is descriptive-correlation. The statistical population is the statistical population of this study includes all married students of Payam Noor University of Kerman that 100 of them were selected through Morgan table and simple random sampling method. The instrument of measurement in this research is Asher, Hymel &Renshaw Loneliness and And marital infidelity Marami and Khademi (1392) questionnaire. Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient.The results showed that There is no relation between the rate of use of virtual social networks with loneliness in students (P>0.01). There is no relation between the rate of using virtual social networks with emotional and social loneliness in students (P>0.05). There is a relationship between the rate of using virtual social networks with marital infidelity in students (P<0.01).