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The Influence of Framing Effect on Choosing: Interaction between Emotional Involvements on the Risk Taking

fatemeh taghiyareh; yusof karimi

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 1-17

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6024

Abstract
  This work concerns the situations in which the framing effects emerge. This has not been an established feature in different studies, so the reasons for its variations have been the subject of various studies since 1980s. Present study aimed to determine the variables affecting the feature as well as ...  Read More

Relationship between religiosity and happiness among students of Islamic Azad University of Kerman 1389-1388

alireza manzaritavakoli; najmeh araghi

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 19-45

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6025

Abstract
  his study aims at religiosity and happiness and their relation among the students of kerman Islamic azad university in 2009- 2010.In this survey 200 girl students out of 5440 students of Kerman Islamic Azad University were selected randomly. The study is based on the correlation Research methodology. ...  Read More

The role of coping styles and social support in discriminating of students with high and low test anxiety

anahita faraji; saeid aryapuran; Ali Abdi

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 47-68

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6026

Abstract
  The purpose of this research was the the role of coping styles and social support in discriminating of students with high and low test anxiety. 387 of students in Azad university of Kermanshah selected by clustered sampling and filled the students coping scale and multidimensional Scale of perceived ...  Read More

Exploring the Effective Factors in the Hidden Curriculum of “Islamic Thoughts” Course for B.A. Students: Presenting Techniques for the Betterment of the Curriculum

ali mohebi; nematolah musapur

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 69-87

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6027

Abstract
  The Experienced Curriculum” is one of the curriculums performed in the educational systems on which several different studies have been done. “The Experienced Curriculum” is of different levels whose first one is the hidden curriculum. This curriculum can be affected by different factors ...  Read More

Mirror Neurons and Observational Learning

aliakbar saeif; farahnaz kianersi

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 89-114

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6028

Abstract
  In past, the relationship between traditional learning theories and neurophysiological theories wasn’t a close relationship. Recently, new findings in neurological sciences showed relatively simple neuron mechanisms for somewhat complicated learning events, for example observational learning, one ...  Read More

Investigating the relationship between perceptions of classroom environment and goal orientation with math academic achievement of female secondary students

parvin ghadiri; hasan asadzadeh

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 115-137

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6029

Abstract
  This study was done to find out any relationship between perceptions of classroom environment and goal orientation with math academic achievement of female secondary students in district 9) in Tehran city. 150 students were selected as sample group through cluster sampling."What happens in this classroom" ...  Read More

The role of mobile phones in education advancement

mehdi shahmohamadi; mohamadhasan torabi

Volume 6, Issue 19 , January 2011, Pages 138-149

https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2011.6030

Abstract
  Mobile phone technology means that it has become a very efficient tool. The development of tools and reduce its price, makes it all the segments of the from the old to the young do not go out of the house without their cell phone and the most essential tool with which they have. This has caused most ...  Read More