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THE RELATIONSHIP OF EGO IDENTITY STYLES, SELF-ASSERTIVENESS, AND COPING STYLES

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Piri l. | SHAHRARAI M.

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  39-54

Abstract

 The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between ego identity styles, self-assertiveness, and coping styles of female pre-university students in Tehran. Three hundred and twenty seven participants completed Berzonsky's Identity Style Inventory (1990), Andler and Parker's Coping Inventory (1990), and Gambrill and Richy's Assertiveness Inventory (1975).Results showed that students who had the informational and normative identity styles used problem-solving style and those with diffuse/avoidance identity style used avoidance as a style in coping. Results also indicated that the informational identity style had a correlation of 0.25 with basic assertiveness, a correlation of 0.11 with oppositional assertiveness. Diffuse/avoidance identity style had a negative relation (-0.15) with basic assertiveness, but did not have any correlation with oppositional assertiveness score. No relationship was found between normative identity style and assertiveness.

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    Piri, l., & SHAHRARAI, M.. (2005). THE RELATIONSHIP OF EGO IDENTITY STYLES, SELF-ASSERTIVENESS, AND COPING STYLES. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, 1(2-3), 39-54. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/67616/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Piri l., SHAHRARAI M.. THE RELATIONSHIP OF EGO IDENTITY STYLES, SELF-ASSERTIVENESS, AND COPING STYLES. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES[Internet]. 2005;1(2-3):39-54. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/67616/en

    IEEE: Copy

    l. Piri, and M. SHAHRARAI, “THE RELATIONSHIP OF EGO IDENTITY STYLES, SELF-ASSERTIVENESS, AND COPING STYLES,” PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, vol. 1, no. 2-3, pp. 39–54, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/67616/en

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