In collaboration with Payame Noor University and Iranian Association of Social Psychology
Volume 13 (2024)
Volume 12 (2023)
Volume 11 (2022)
Volume 10 (2021)
Volume 9 (2020)
Volume 8 (2019)
Volume 7 (2018)
Volume 6 (2017)
Volume 5 (2016)
Volume 3 (2014)
Volume 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2013)
Research Paper
The Prediction of Analytic Decision Making by Happiness and Cognitive Styles Dimensions with the Mediational Role of Metacognitive Disposition

Mahdi Rahimi; Bahram Jokar

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 7-27

Abstract
  The aim of present study was investigating the mechanism of decision making process from the hot cognition view. So, the effect of happiness as an emotion and cognitive styles dimensions (need for cognition, need for structure and need for decisiveness) as a motivation index on analytic decision making ...  Read More

Research Paper
Mediating Role of the Positive and Negative Affect on the Relationship between Sensory Processing Sensitivity and Alexitimiya

negar mahmoodi; Mohammad Hossein Abdollahi; MAHNAZ SHAHGHOLIAN; Samira Gohari

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 28-40

Abstract
  Aim: The present study aimed to show the mediating role of Positive and Negative Affect in the relationship between Sensory processing sensitivity and Alexitimiya. Method: A sample comprising of 277 students (121 males and 156 famales) was selected from among Kharazmi University students through multistage ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Efficacy of Mindfulness Therapy Cognitive in Reduction on Social Anxiety and Dysfunctional Attitude in Adolescent’s

Mansor Bayrami; Yazdan Movahedi; Jaber Alizadeh Goradel

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 41-52

Abstract
  Aims: In psychotherapy research, mindfulness has been conceptualized as an enhanced state of self-awareness thought to promote well-being. This research studied the efficacy of Mindfulness Cognitive Therapy on Social Anxiety and Dysfunctional attitude in Adolescent’s. Method:  The research ...  Read More

Research Paper
Examining the Psychometric Features of the Short Form of Need for Cognition Scale (NFS) in High School Students

hossin zare; Ahmad Rasteghar

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 53-66

Abstract
  Aims: This study aimed to examine the psychometric features (validity and reliability) of the short form of Need for Cognition Scale (NFS) in high school students. Method: For this purpose, 392 students (168 male and 224 female) of Shiraz high schools were selected by multistage cluster sampling method. ...  Read More

Research Paper
Is the Mind Reading Limited by Others’ Perspective?

saeed farmani; Rahim Badri; Zahra Shafiei

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 67-83

Abstract
  Aims: Recent research suggests that in some conditions people process others’ perspective without any necessity. Also, some studies indicatethat we compute our perspective initially during mindreading. The automatic mindreading led to some dispute and the processes involved in mindreading are these ...  Read More

Research Paper
Investigating Young Iranian Women's Understanding of Femininity Norms

Fatemeh Hamzavi Abedi; Fatemeh Bagherian; Mohammad Ali Mazaheri

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 84-96

Abstract
  Aims: People’s understanding of their social world has a significant impact on their behavior. Their perception of their role in society and social expectations of them are important parts of this understanding. This study investigated young -18 to 25 year old- women’s perception of femininity ...  Read More

Research Paper
Sex Difference in Joint Attention: Evidence from Extreme Male Brain Theory Using Eye Tracking

Vahid Nejati; Fatemeh Keshvari; Rouhollah Mansouri-Sepehr

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 97-108

Abstract
  Aims: According to Extreme Male Brain (EMB) theory in autism, the strong and weak points of cognitive reactions of autistic people are milder in males. Joint attention, as a compromiser of subsequent opportunities for the development of social cognition, is disturbed in autistic people. This study aimed ...  Read More

Research Paper
Examining Social-Cognitive Characteristics of the Mental Representation of Moral Concerns: Grouping, Motivational Orientation and Relational Context of Moral Foundations

Pegah Nejat; Fatemeh Bagherian; Javad Hatami; Omid Shokri

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 109-126

Abstract
  Aims: Moral Foundations Theory is among the latest theories of moral judgement in social cognition. This theory has specified six foundations of care, fairness, loyalty, authority, sanctity, and liberty as underlying morality concerns. The present study aimed to examine the characteristics of these foundations ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Study of Relationship between Theory of Mind and Alexithymia in a Nonclinical Group

Gholam Hossein Javanmard; Rogayeh Mohammadi Garegozlo

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 127-145

Abstract
  Aims: Theory of mind as a social cognitive ability and alexithymia as an inability to identify emotions of self and others are important components of social cognition that seem to be related to each other because of their common neural correlations and functional overlaps. The current study was a descriptive- ...  Read More

Research Paper
Comparison of Theory of Mind in Normal and Unsupervised Children

Ali Asghar Kako Joibari; Mahnaz Ali Akbari; Tahereh Ghorbani

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 146-156

Abstract
  Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare the theory of mind in unsupervised and normal children. Method: The study was casual comparative and the population consisted of 9 to 12 years old children with normal or irresponsible parents studyng in Isfahan in the academic year 92-93.The sampling method ...  Read More

Research Paper
The Effectiveness of a Cognitive Processing-based Social Skills Training on the Effectiveness of Cognitive Processing Based Training of Social Skills on, Emotional, Psychological Well-being and Reducing the Symptoms of Children with Conduct Disorder

Ziba barghi Irani; Mojtaba bakhti; Mohhamad Javad bagiyan agiyankulemare

Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, Pages 157-175

Abstract
  Introduction: The main aim of the Present study was to assess the effectiveness of a cognitive processing -Based social skills training on social, emotional, psychological well-being and reduce the symptoms of children with conduct disorder. Method: This research was an experimental study including pre-tests ...  Read More