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Social psychology research is a quarterly journal which is published by the Iranian Social Psychology association since 2011. This journal uses double-blind peer review policy to evaluate articles and focuses on research articles in journal scope.  This journal is following of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws. Following the regulations of scientific journals of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and in order to protect the rights and intellectual property of researchers and prevent the publication of duplicate articles, all submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity through Hamyab software to ensure their authenticity and then rigorously peer-reviewed by the expert reviewers.


All authors must fill out the journal forms and submit them to the journal along with the manuscript's main file for the article to be considered for review. (Journal Forms)


Journal Features

Frequency of publication: Quarterly

First year of publication: 2011

Language:  Persian (English Abstract)

Average review time: Tow to Three months

Peer Review Policy: Double-Blind Peer Review 

Plagiarism Detection: Hamyab software

Type of Access: Open Access

Article Processing Charges: Yes (See Article Processing Charges)

Journal Email: sardabir.social@gmail.com


           

 

Social Psychology
Exploring the Challenges of Adolescent Boys in Online Long-Distance Romantic Relationships

Ali َAzimi; Ebrahim Naeimi; Seyedeh Leila Haghparast; hamed Rezaei

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 1-12

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.406823.1848

Abstract
  Introduction: Recent advances in technology and online communications have had significant impacts on emotional relationships, leading to a noticeable increase in long-distance emotional relationships.The present research aims to investigate the challenges faced by adolescent boys in online emotional ...  Read More

Social Psychology
Designing and Testing the Causal Model of the Relationship between Moral Identity and Bullying with the Mediation of Moral Disengagement among Iranian Adolescents

Kamyar Azimi; Manijeh Shehni Yailagh; Mehrdad Khoshnamvand

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 13-30

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.410580.1852

Abstract
  Introduction: Identifying the factors implicated in adolescent bullying perpetration, particularly moral mechanisms, is important for driving research, policy, and practice to prevent and reduce adolescent bullying behavior. Therefore, based on the social-cognitive model of moral identity and the social-cognitive ...  Read More

Social Psychology
The Mediator Role of Aggression In Relationship Between Narcissism and Pro-sociality: A Variance-based Model

sattar saidi

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 31-52

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.437098.1911

Abstract
  Introduction: Having a healthy society depends on the prosocial behavior of its people, so it is important to understand the factors that affect these behaviors. The aim of this study was to investigate the variance-based model of the mediating role of aggression in the relationship between narcissism ...  Read More

Social Psychology
Predicting the balance work and life of employees based on perceived social support and job preference with the mediating role of spiritual intelligence

Salime Rahimimoghadam; Hooman Namvar

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 53-68

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.347240.1759

Abstract
  Introduction: The purpose of this research is to determine the best model for predicting the balance between work and life of employees based on perceived social support and occupational preference with the mediating role of spiritual intelligence. Method: The research method is a correlation theory ...  Read More

Social Psychology
The relationship between moral intelligence and attitude towards extramarital relationship with the mediation of perfectionism in married men

manochehr azkhosh; ghazal salimi; parvin jafari; Roya mersa

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 69-84

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.411817.1853

Abstract
  Introduction: Couples facing infidelity often suffer severe emotional trauma. To investigate the relationship between moral intelligence, perfectionism, and attitudes toward extramarital relationships in married men, we conducted a study. method: The present research is a correlational study of the ...  Read More

Social Psychology
Comparison of Family Functioning, Social Support and Irrational Beliefs in Addicted Addicts Undergoing Compulsory Treatment and Self-Reported Addicts in Treatment Centers

Karim Sevari; Rogayeh Terahi

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 85-98

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.432563.1900

Abstract
  Introduction: Addiction is one of the most important deviations and social harms and is considered a social disease whose physical and mental effects have negative consequences on the individual, family members, and society. This research was conducted to compare family functioning, social support, and ...  Read More

Social Psychology
The mediating role of intelligence beliefs in the relationship between social-emotional competencies and learned helplessness in primary school students of Sari city in the academic year 2023

Zakaria Salehi Kholerdi; leila hosseini tabaghdehi

Volume 13, Issue 52 , March 2024, Pages 99-11

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2024.410967.1855

Abstract
  Introduction: Learned helplessness or control of people is determined through initial interactions with social environments, and this process of helplessness is a way in which factors related to cognition, including beliefs, as well as emotional factors play a role in the amount of helplessness responses ...  Read More

The prediction of mental health based on the anxiety and the social cohesion that caused by Coronavirus

Susan Alizadeh Fard; Majid Saffarinia

Volume 9, Issue 36 , March 2020, , Pages 129-141

Abstract
  Introduction: The corona disease epidemic and quarantine have had different effects on the social and psychological aspects of individuals. The aim of this research was to study the relationship between the anxiety and the social cohesion that caused by Coronavirus with mental health in Teheran. Method: ...  Read More

Predicting Women's Marital Intimacy Based on Mindfulness, Conflict Resolution Patterns, Perceived Social Support, and Social Well-being

abdolbaset mahmoudpour; sana dehghanpour; naser yoosefi; Sahar Ejade

Volume 10, Issue 39 , December 2020, , Pages 102-83

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2020.228592.1463

Abstract
  Introduction: Intimacy is a relationship in which there is care, mutual trust and acceptance. Regarding the importance of intimacy in the marital relationship, the aim of this study was to predict marital intimacy based on mindfulness, patterns of conflict resolution, perceived social support, and social ...  Read More

The Role of Parental Parenting Styles in Predicting Social Development of Preschool Children 5 and 6

Arezo Zokaeifar; Tavakkol mousazadeh

Volume 10, Issue 37 , June 2020, , Pages 87-100

https://doi.org/10.22034/spr.2020.109698

Abstract
  Introduction:  The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of parenting styles in predicting the social development of preschool children 5 and 6 years old.The Early childhood development and equality of opportunity is a window of opportunity for health promotion, Therefore, the quality ...  Read More

Predict the tendency toward infidelity based on personality traits and attachment styles in married people

Ebrahim Khayat; Yousefali Attari; Amin Koraei

Volume 8, Issue 31 , September 2019, , Pages 87-102

Abstract
  Introduction: The occurrence of infidelity in any family causes damage to it, which is the result of collapse and increasing social harm. This research has sought to anticipate the tendency toward infidelity based on the components of personality variables and attachment styles. Methods: This research ...  Read More

Effectiveness of Emotional Regulation Training on Students Social Adaptation and Interpersonal Sensitivity

mansour byramy; toraj hashemy; mojtaba ashory

Volume 7, Issue 27 , October 2017, , Pages 1-14

Abstract
  Introduction: It is difficult if not impossible to achieve educational and goals with compromise emotional disturbances. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of emotional regulation training on social adjustment and interpersonal sensitivity of students. Method: This is a semi-experimental ...  Read More

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