Issue 2 Volume 5 (2020)

The Effect of Teaching the Principles of Behavior Management on Parent-Child Relationship Parents of Children With ADHD
Written by Mahdieh GHALENOEE   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Introduction & Objective: Parental management training is a necessary part of mental health interventions for attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder. But the results from past studies provide controversial information on the impact of parent behavior management training programs on reducing the atypical behaviors of children with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), so this study aimed to determine the effect of parent education curriculum on the parent-child relationship
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Improving the Information Encoding and Its Impact on The Working Memory of Learning Disabilities Students
Written by Hadil Hussein FARAG HASSAN   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Background: The study aimed to improve the levels of information encoding. It examines the extent of the impact of this on the working memory capacity of students with learning difficulties, as these students use inappropriate strategies in their academic fields, which causes a feeling of inability to achieve what is expected from them. The research sample consisted of (20) male and female students in the fourth grade of primary school, who were between the ages of (8-11). The researcher used th
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The Effects of Empowering and Transformational Leadership on The Creativity of Vietnam Telecommunication Enterprises Employees
Written by Thi Phuong Linh NGUYEN   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
This study has been conducted to investigate the effects of transformational leadership and empowering leadership on employee creativity through intrinsic motivation, creative process engagement, and psychological empowerment. Data were collected from 420 employees at 21 telecommunication enterprises in Vietnam by a direct questionnaire survey. Statistical methods, such as structural equation model (SEM) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were used to analyze the data. This paper shows that
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Investigation of Effective Factors on High-Speed Internet Customer Loyalty
Written by Hadiseh Alhoda MOHAMMADZADEH   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Internet service providers (ISPs) are intensively dependent on their customers. Therefore, customer loyalty is crucial for these types of companies. This paper investigates the effects of different variables such as customer satisfaction, service quality, switching cost and corporate image on customer loyalty. Identifying indicators of any variable in this research can help ISPs that their numbers are increasing. Since the internet is becoming pervasive and universal, drawing up effective strate
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The Concept of Management Accounting in The Conditions of Uncertainty and Risk
Written by A. N. BOBRYSHEV   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The relevance of the study is caused by the need to create a modified version of management accounting, adapted to the crisis conditions of the economy. In this regard, this article is aimed at identifying the features of the management accounting tools used in the conditions of economic crisis processes and the formation of the appropriate tools. When studying accounting and eco-nomic thought genesis, the authors prove the interrelation between cyclic processes in the econo-my and the formation
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A Teaching Strategy to Reduce Test Anxiety
Written by Alaa Ahmed Hasan ELGENDY   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The current study aimed to identify the effect of using a proposed teaching strategy to reduce test anxiety among students of the College of Science and Arts in Rafha – University of Northern Border. The study sample consisted of (30) students from the College of Science and Arts. The author divided them into two equal groups; an experimental group consisting of (15 students), and a control group of (15 students).
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Quality of Financial Statements, Financial Constraints, And Investment Efficiency: Evidence in Vietnam
Written by Hung Ngoc DANG   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The study aims to analyze the impact of the quality of financial statements (FRQ) and financial constraints on the investment efficiency of companies listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) and Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) from the period of 2010 to 2019. To ensure the stability of the model, this paper will measure FRQ in 5 different methods that were used by many previous studies. The results show that FRQ is positively correlated with investment efficiency, meaning that better FRQ will
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Analyzing the Functional Model of Social Media in Fulfilling Social Responsibilities of Organizations
Written by Bagher SAROOKHANI   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Nowadays, social media is used extensively by people. Different organizations need to make good use of these new tools to survive in their industries. One of the important issues in organizations providing public services is their social responsibilities. Identifying, implementing, and reporting the social responsibility subset activities in service organizations of a community is essential in building trust within the community. Banks also play a key role in this regard due to their work nature
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Collective Intelligence, Science, And Technology
Written by Openkov MIKHAIL YURYEVICH   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The object of the study is collective intelligence and blockchain. The aim of the study is to consider the common properties of collective intelligence and blockchain. The relevance and novelty lie in the fact that the possibility to use blockchain in scientific activity is considered for the first time in terms of its manifestation in collective intelligence. The theoretical basis of the article has been formed by the works of W.Wheeler, P. Wohlleben, V.E. Kipyatkov, A.A. Zakharov, Huberman, D.
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Collaborative Climate and Knowledge Sharing Attitude: A Study on Sudanese Insurance Companies
Written by Abdelsalam ADAM HAMID   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Purpose: This study tested the collaborative climate effect (CC) on knowledge sharing Attitude (KSA) in Sudanese insurance firms, based on the theory of social exchange (TSE). Method: This study is descriptive. A questionnaire was used for data collection from a non-probability sample (convenience sample) of (395) employees among Sudanese insurance firms. This study employed structural equation modeling using SPSS and its endowers' program AMOS. The path coefficient analysis was used to test
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Analyzing Cryptocurrencies as Capital
Written by Alireza BARIKLOU   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The emergence and prevalence of cryptocurrencies guided the states towards various approaches and the issue has been more investigated from the perspective of money and monetary regulations; while, the current article has explored cryptocurrencies from the perspective of digital capital and it was proved that the coercive and hostile approach or opposition does not have any effect on circulation of cryptocurrencies and their denial. Thus, cryptocurrencies can be managed by considering them as va
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The Impact of Using Individual Educational Plan in Alleviating of Behavioral Problems Among Intellectually Disabled
Written by Essam ABDOU AHMED SALEH   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The current study aims at investigating the impact of using the individual educational plan in alleviating some of the behavioral problems among the educable intellectually disabled students in Rafha Province. To achieve this aim, the researcher developed an individual educational plan that includes a group of activities inside and outside the school. The activities include behavior and social skills. The researcher explained and discussed the plan with a group of experts involved in applying it
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Forming Ideas About the Family in Preteen Youngsters at Orphanages
Written by Alona USKOVA   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The article describes the results of empirical studies of socio-pedagogical conditions of the formation of ideas in preteen youngsters at orphanages about their own families and the family as a spiritual ideal. The authors reveal the structure of the perception of the family as a spiritual ideal, consisting of three components: informational, emotional, and behavioral. The study was conducted according to criteria (informative-cognitive, motivational-valuable, activity), indicators, and levels (
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The Nature and Credibility of Advisory Opinion in Estimating Each Party’s Fault ‎Amount in Civil Liabilities
Written by Mohammad ADIBY MEHR   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Though having been accepted, the formal documents presented in Iran’s civil law, like ‎a confession, testimony, and oath, feature limitations, especially now that they cannot be ‎expected in the specialized, technical, and complicated issues to remain accountable to ‎all aspects of a legal matter. In the lawsuits filed for demanding of loss compensation ‎and in civil liability cases, the judges issue a writ of advisory opinion and refer the ‎case to the experts of each
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A Study On 21st Century Energy Policies of The Last Three Us Leaders Based on International Affairs
Written by Hakan ÇORA   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
US energy-oriented policies in international relations since 2001 started before 2001 and followed the national interests of the US and thereby paving the way for several tensions within half a century, especially in the Middle East, where the energy resources are abundant. However, while policies aimed at reconciling the USA's interests with the global interests, namely the general interests of humanity, and aiming to lead the world states in the fight against climate change, especially dur
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Impact of Spread Information on The Innovation and Creativity - Customer Loyalty as A Mediator
Written by Osama Mohamed AHMED ENAD   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The study aims to investigate the correlation between Customer loyalty, and Innovation and Creativity; the mediating influence of Spread information, the sample size was 80, and the data was collected from middle management in the Banks. The study depends on the Questionnaire to collect data; the response rate was 69%. SPSS was used to analyze the data. The results showed that spread information positively influences Innovation and Creativity, similarly spread information effect Customer loyalty
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Yengeç Sendromu “Ben Yapamazsam Sen De Yapamazsin”: Ölçek Geliştirme Çalişmasi Crab Syndrome “If I Can’t Do It, You Can’t Do It”: Scale Development Study
Written by Burcu Üzüm   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
Örgütsel davranış yazınında “karanlık yüz” olarak ifade edilen araştırmalar olduğu görülmektedir. “Ben yapamazsam sen de yapamazsın” düşüncesiyle kendini gösteren Yengeç Sendromu, yengeçlerin ağzı açık bir fıçıdan çıkamamaları üzerinde kurulu bir metaforu temsil etmektedir. Yengeç Sendromu insan doğasının karanlık yüzünü yansıtmaktadır. Bu araştırmanın amacı; yazın taraması sonucunda Yengeç Sendromunun ölçülebilmesini sağlayacak bir ölçek geliştirme çalışmasının eksikliğini gidermektir. Araştırm
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Talent Management In Iran's Higher Education System: Familiarity With Talent Characteristics; A Qualitative Study
Written by Mansour Soleymani   Published On Issue 2 Vol 5, 2020
The purpose of the present study is to identify the characteristic of scientific talents in the Iranian higher education system from the viewpoint of scientific activists. Exploring the mental word and the experiences of individuals and extracting their attitudes requires the application of quality methods and one of the qualitative methods appropriate for the purpose and the question of the present study is the Grounded Theory, which is used in the present research. Semi-structured interviews w
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