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The Casual Relationship of Basic Psychological Needs with Psychological Well-being, Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role of Thriving at Work Ghazaleh Hayavi, Nasrin Arshadi Systematic Review Overview: Online Preventive Interventions for Suicidal Ideation /Behavior Zahra Asgari, Azam Naghavi The Effect of Growth Mindset Training on Academic Engagement and Academic Buoyancy in Students Abdolzahra Naami Designing Wisdom Training Package based on Ardelt’s Perspective and Investigating Its Effect on Creative Thinking of Students Zahra Ghorbanpour Valokolaei, Fereshteh Baezzat, Rasool Kord Noghabi, 4- Habibollah Naderi Enhancing Distress Tolerance in Caregivers of the Elderly: A Comparison of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) Zahra Noorali, Reza Khakpour, Pante'a Jahangir Identification and classification of classroom games and diagnosis of separation disorder Children four to eight years old Monire Salehi, Fatemezahra Hashemabadi
The Casual Relationship of Basic Psychological Needs with Psychological Well-being, Job Burnout, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role of Thriving at Work Ghazaleh Hayavi, Nasrin Arshadi Systematic Review Overview: Online Preventive Interventions for Suicidal Ideation /Behavior Zahra Asgari, Azam Naghavi The Effect of Growth Mindset Training on Academic Engagement and Academic Buoyancy in Students Abdolzahra Naami Designing Wisdom Training Package based on Ardelt’s Perspective and Investigating Its Effect on Creative Thinking of Students Zahra Ghorbanpour Valokolaei, Fereshteh Baezzat, Rasool Kord Noghabi, 4- Habibollah Naderi Enhancing Distress Tolerance in Caregivers of the Elderly: A Comparison of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) Zahra Noorali, Reza Khakpour, Pante'a Jahangir Identification and classification of classroom games and diagnosis of separation disorder Children four to eight years old Monire Salehi, Fatemezahra Hashemabadi
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Khanom Mehrnaz Alsadat Fatemi, Mohammad Mina Rastegar Nevisandeh Election, Volume 11, Issue 1 (11-2017)
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The current research study aimed at exploring the relationship among self-actualization (SA), creativity, emotional intelligence (EI), language, and academic achievement in gifted high school students. A sample of 77 female students studying at a high school for gifted students was selected to complete three questionnaires about self-actualization, creativity, and emotional intelligence, respectively. To analyze data the Pearson correlation coefficient was applied as a statistical procedure. The analysis of the collected data revealed that firstly, there was a significant positive relationship between the participants’ SA and creativity__AWT_NOKT_COMMA__ the highly self-actualized individuals were highly creative as well. Secondly, there was a significant positive relationship between SA and participants’ EI, i.e., those whose score were high in SA were also highly emotionally intelligent__AWT_NOKT_COMMA__ and lastly, it was revealed that there was a significant positive relationship between creativity of the participants and their EI. This means that the more creative an individual is, the more emotionally intelligent he or she will be. In addition, the results showed that while there was a significant positive relationship between creativity and participants’ language achievement, there was no significant relationship among other variables in relation to participants’ language and academic achievement. This significant positive relationship meant that highly creative participants had better grades in language achievement in comparison with other gifted participants.
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