:: Volume 3, Issue 11 (winter 2007) ::
2007, 3(11): 145-172 Back to browse issues page
A case study on university student’s excitatory intelligence
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Today, mental difficulties, being in a large scale current, leave permanent effects on emotional state of people in society. In such a crisis, religion can be an effective agent for human life to be meaningful. Examining such a presupposition, it would become clear if religion is of an essential role in mental health or not. Many searches, including the ones performed by Markstorm, have been performed in the field. Few of them, however, have paid attention to excitatory intelligence. Therefore, this research has brought the relation between the two variables into consideration. The statistic society of the study consists in female students of M. S. course in Yazd University. As has been concluded, there exists a positive, direct and meaningful connection between the variables. Therefore, increasing one’s religious belief, one can increase his or her ability to control feelings and emotions. Again, as the findings show, maximum interconnection is there between the aspect of problem- solving and religious believes.
Key words: religious believes, mental health, excitatory intelligence.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: کلام قدیم
Received: 2020/12/16 | Accepted: 2007/12/31 | Published: 2007/12/31 | ePublished: 2007/12/31


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