scholarly journals Moral Intelligence as a Precursor of Friendship Excellence among Minia University Students

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (02) ◽  
pp. 581-615
Author(s):  
Ahmed S. Sedik
Author(s):  
Maryam AKBARILAKEH ◽  
Lili MOHANDES MOJARRAD ◽  
Shahram YAZDANI ◽  
Leila AFSHAR ◽  
Alireza MORAVEJI

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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (40) ◽  
pp. 107-132
Author(s):  
Ali Aalsubhien ◽  
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Mohammad Alqudah ◽  
Alhemaidi Aldhaidan ◽  
Abdullah Alenazi ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (16) ◽  
pp. 141-170
Author(s):  
رجاء الجاجي ◽  
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داود الحدابي ◽  
عبدالله الحمادي ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mohammed Ahmed Alribi, Mohammed Khalifa Shraideh Mohammed Ahmed Alribi, Mohammed Khalifa Shraideh

The study aimed to reveal the level of moral intelligence and the level of wisdom among a sample of Umm Al-Qura University students, to verify the relationship between moral intelligence and wisdom, and to clarify the differences according to each of the sex variables, specialization (Scientific, literary), academic level (first year, fourth year), and the sample consisted of (277) students of Umm Al-Qura University for the academic year 1436-1437 AH for the bachelor’s stage.. The results showed that the moral intelligence of university students was at an average level, and the wisdom of the sample was at a high level, and there is a positive correlation relationship with statistical significance between the degrees of moral intelligence and wisdom, and wisdom can be predicted through moral intelligence, and there are no statistically significant differences between moral intelligence The wisdom is attributed to the difference in sex, academic specialization and academic level. The study recommends an emphasis on educational institutions to spread moral intelligence, and maintain the level of wisdom among university students, as well integrate their concepts in public and university education curricula.


2002 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan M. Preston ◽  
Michael Eden

Abstract. Music video (MV) content is frequently measured using researcher descriptions. This study examines subjective or viewers’ notions of sex and violence. 168 university students watched 9 mainstream MVs. Incidence counts of sex and violence involve more mediating factors than ratings. High incidents are associated with older viewers, higher scores for Expressivity, lower scores for Instrumentality, and with video orders beginning with high sex and violence. Ratings of sex and violence are associated with older viewers and lower scores for Instrumentality. For sex MVs, inexperienced viewers reported higher incidents and ratings. Because MVs tend to be sexier but less violent than TV and film, viewers may also use comparative media standards to evaluate emotional content MVs.


2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Andrew Comensoli ◽  
Carolyn MacCann

The current study proposes and refines the Appraisals in Personality (AIP) model in a multilevel investigation of whether appraisal dimensions of emotion predict differences in state neuroticism and extraversion. University students (N = 151) completed a five-factor measure of trait personality, and retrospectively reported seven situations from the previous week, giving state personality and appraisal ratings for each situation. Results indicated that: (a) trait neuroticism and extraversion predicted average levels of state neuroticism and extraversion respectively, and (b) five of the examined appraisal dimensions predicted one, or both of the state neuroticism and extraversion personality domains. However, trait personality did not moderate the relationship between appraisals and state personality. It is concluded that appraisal dimensions of emotion may provide a useful taxonomy for quantifying and comparing situations, and predicting state personality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-125
Author(s):  
Johannes Schult ◽  
Rebecca Schneider ◽  
Jörn R. Sparfeldt

Abstract. The need for efficient personality inventories has led to the wide use of short instruments. The corresponding items often contain multiple, potentially conflicting descriptors within one item. In Study 1 ( N = 198 university students), the reliability and validity of the TIPI (Ten-Item Personality Inventory) was compared with the reliability and validity of a modified TIPI based on items that rephrased each two-descriptor item into two single-descriptor items. In Study 2 ( N = 268 university students), we administered the BFI-10 (Big Five Inventory short version) and a similarly modified version of the BFI-10 without two-descriptor items. In both studies, reliability and construct validity values occasionally improved for separated multi-descriptor items. The inventories with multi-descriptor items showed shortcomings in some factors of the TIPI and the BFI-10. However, the other scales worked comparably well in the original and modified inventories. The limitations of short personality inventories with multi-descriptor items are discussed.


2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Viren Swami ◽  
Angela Nogueira Campana ◽  
Rebecca Coles

Although patients of cosmetic surgery are increasingly ethnically diverse, previous studies have not examined ethnic differences in attitudinal dispositions toward cosmetic surgery. In the present study, 751 British female university students from three ethnic groups (Caucasians, South Asians, and African Caribbeans) completed measures of acceptance of cosmetic surgery, body appreciation, self-esteem, and demographic variables. Initial between-group analyses showed that Caucasians had lower body appreciation and self-esteem than Asian and African Caribbean participants. Importantly, Caucasians had higher acceptance of cosmetic surgery than their ethnic minority counterparts, even after controlling for body appreciation, self-esteem, age, and body mass index. Further analyses showed that ethnicity accounted for a small proportion of the variance in acceptance of cosmetic surgery, with body appreciation and self-esteem emerging as stronger predictors. Possible reasons for ethnic differences in acceptance of cosmetic surgery are discussed in Conclusion.


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