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مرکز اطلاعات علمی SID1
اسکوپوس
دانشگاه غیر انتفاعی مهر اروند
ریسرچگیت
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Author(s): 

CIALDINI R. | GOLDSTEIN N.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2004
  • Volume: 

    55
  • Issue: 

    -
  • Pages: 

    591-621
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    463
  • Views: 

    32309
  • Downloads: 

    29629
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Abstract: 

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2008
  • Volume: 

    58
  • Issue: 

    184
  • Pages: 

    1-18
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    822
  • Downloads: 

    446
Abstract: 

The data of the present article was collected through a randomly classified data collection process, a questionnaire, and a speech completion test; the data, then, was analyzed through the statistical square method. The hypothesis of the present research is that Tehrani dialect is different from other Persian dialects (Isfahani, Shirazi, Mashadi, and Lori dialect) regarding its vocalic conformity. The conclusion of the research  is that in addition to intra-linguistic and linguistics-related factors,  the following extra-linguistic factors also affect the use of vocalic conformity: the frequency of occurrence of the linguistic element, prestige, exposure to mass media, formality or informality of the context, and whether the intended dialect is learnt as the second language or not. The final conclusion is that linguistic and linguistics-related realities should be taken as effects rather than factors. 

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Author(s): 

ADHAM HOORIYEH

Journal: 

RELIGION & MYSTICISM

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2010
  • Volume: 

    6
  • Issue: 

    22
  • Pages: 

    61-82
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  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    740
  • Downloads: 

    1434
Abstract: 

Mysticism is one of the best ways to recognize reality in all the religions. On the other hand, cyberneticsis also a method by means of which one can achieve the reality of the cosmos. Though the age of mysticism is apparently older than cybernetics, mystics, too, has enjoyed this science individually and internally to control their mind and thinking without being aware of such a science or using its name. By identifying the common elements existing between these two methods, human being will be able to change his life with love and creativity so much that it could conform with the symphonic wave of the universe and elevate him to the highest grade of humanity. Common elements such as monism, cognition, introspection, mystical journey and manner, and internal intuition that in both methods have been the basis of purification and refinery of one's soul and sanitize humanity from egotism and selfishness in a way that the world and universe is seen as one thing to be in his favor with him. In order to achieve an accurate conformity of mysticism with cybernetics it is necessary to study the main principles through the two methods. The most important principle and focal point of mysticism in all religions is monism. This matter has got a pivotal place in cybernetics because in quantum physics that is the infrastructure of that, the basis is monism in the umverse.

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Author(s): 

PARK J. | FEINBERG R.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2010
  • Volume: 

    4
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    197-213
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    455
  • Views: 

    18687
  • Downloads: 

    28126
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Author(s): 

ALIZADEH FARD S.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2010
  • Volume: 

    13
  • Issue: 

    1 (25)
  • Pages: 

    30-50
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    3102
  • Downloads: 

    133
Abstract: 

In this research, the effect of gender and social status on conformity has been studied. For this purpose, sixty university students (30 males, 30 females) were randomly selected for Asch's basic conformity experiment. The majority group (the researcher's collaborators), were introduced as a superior social group to half of the participants and the inferior social group to the rest. Results showed that the degree of conformity was significantly higher among those having inferior status, compared to their superior counterparts (P<0.01). Also, the women's degree of conformity was higher than men's (P<0.05). Although, this was observed in women of lower social status (P<0/001), there was no meaningful difference in conformity of men and women under superior status condition (sig=0.913). Consequently, conformity is influenced by interaction of gender, group identity, and social status. 

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Journal: 

SOCIOLOGY

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2009
  • Volume: 

    5
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    55-65
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    4191
  • Downloads: 

    133
Abstract: 

conformity is a type of change in the behavior and ideas of a person which resulted from real or non-real pressure by the other persons or groups.To deal with this subject and to compare it within two sexes spheres (male and female), a research was performed at payam Nour university of Ghom unit, for 32 students (16males and 16 females).  The test was performed in four different courses.1- as men in to men’s group;2-as women in to men’s group;3-as men in to women’s group4-as women into women group.The instrument included: two sets of cards along with one standard line on one card and three lines as index on the other one.Test: subjects should select one of the three lines which are equal to the standard line of the first card.Performance method: each subject participated in a session with 6 other colleague persons who chose mistaken answer, under pre agreement.Results: in view of "test" for student, two independent groups showed 39/32% specially the women, when they were influenced by the majority of group, they respond agreement considerably. conformity were much more than women in the same sex group (a=%1). But for women was in versa (a=%5).

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Author(s): 

VAN H. | CHERYL W. | TEGANO D.W.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2002
  • Volume: 

    36
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    1-16
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    454
  • Views: 

    19071
  • Downloads: 

    27754
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Author(s): 

PENDRY L. | CARRICK R.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2001
  • Volume: 

    31
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    83-92
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    463
  • Views: 

    16178
  • Downloads: 

    29629
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Author(s): 

SAGHEI SAEED

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2011
  • Volume: 

    2
  • Issue: 

    5
  • Pages: 

    121-136
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    741
  • Downloads: 

    276
Abstract: 

Aimed at examining communication as a learnable behaviour in Molana’s petry, this paper will provide some instances in these poems for each of the three well-known theories of learning, communicative, and social behaviors, namely, Classical Conditioning, Instrumental Learning, and Social Learning. Although the instances were found out to be numerous, for the sake of space in this paper, only two or three poems were decided on to be decoded by each theory.Furthermore, differentiation, as a necessary principle in communicative and social behaviours, was separately dealt with in Molana’s poems, relevant verse lines being mentioned when needed, and the results were classified in a diagram. Finally, I tried to answer the question as to whether it is possible to find a connection between prevailing western theories of communication in this regard and the content of Molana’s poetry.

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Author(s): 

ALIZADEH FARD SUSAN

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2011
  • Volume: 

    1
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    89-100
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    1071
  • Downloads: 

    645
Abstract: 

Introduction: The effect of cognitive exhaustion on conformity has been studied in this research.Method: For this purpose 45 university students through a cluster sampling were selected and randomly allocated to in three groups (n. of each group=15). The research consisted of two stages: In the first stage, the group one was exposed to solvable cognitive problems and the group two with unsolvable problems. Group three as control group didn't attended in this stage. In the second stage, all groups were tested in Asch's basic conformity experiment.Results: The results through one-way analysis of variance showed a significant difference in degree of conformity between groups (p<0.001). Also data were analyzed by Tukey post hoc test and indicated that group one's degree of conformity (exposed to solvable cognitive problems) was lower than control group and group two's degree of conformity (exposed to unsolvable cognitive problems) was higher than control group (p<0.001).Conclusions: The implications of these results are discussed with respect to cognitive essence of conformity and self-control influence on social perception.

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