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Miss Somayeh Kiyarsi, Professor Yahya Ghaedi, Professor Saeid Zarghami-Hamrah, Professor Yazdan Mansourian,
Volume 3, Issue 3 (12-2016)
Abstract

Background and Aim: The objective of this study is to find how the properties of process of developing the critical thinking are in the male students, ages 6-12, in Awareness of Violence and Social- Gender Stereotypes by Using P4C.

Method: the framework that emerged from these findings is defined by two thinking styles and six views of epistemology. The participants were 48 male pupils aged 6 to 12 years, from different preschools and schools in Dezfoul, who were randomly selected using random clustering sampling, out of From north and south and east and west of Dezfoul. Gaining the goals, we used the qualitative methodology of Grounded Theory. Observations, interviews, and providing a checklist are the tools for collecting data in this research. Two groups discussed on two aspects (awareness of violence and gender, social stereotypes) during 20-week sessions, each for 1 hour.

Results: In the model, critical thinking is defined as multimodal (logical, creative, responsible and metacognitive thinking)and The model the authors propose is developmental in that it illustrates a “progression in reflection” that is, an increasing sophistication in the manner in which the pupils’ representations and meanings are coconstructed during exchanges within a community of in quiry and In the model, the development of Critical Thinking is a “recursive” process in that it is not linear; it is revisited, revised, re-utilized during all grades of elementary school.

Conclusion: According to the analyses of the results, it may be said that developments the children’s critical thinking in Awareness of Violence and Social- Gender Stereotypes media  occur through processes including elimination, attributing, transferring or transiting in different ages in a special form.


Fatemeh Salmani, Mohamadreza Kiani, Mohamad Akbaryborng,
Volume 12, Issue 1 (5-2025)
Abstract

Background and purpose: Considering the importance of social media and the               expansion of the use of Instagram as a popular platform among young people and especially women, this research studies the moderating role of gender in the relationship between body image and the use of Instagram, as well as self-esteem and the use of Instagram.
Method: This correlational research was conducted using the questionnaires of "body image", "self-esteem" and "use of Instagram" in a sample of 375 students from University of Birjand who were selected by stratified random sampling method.
Findings: Gender as a moderating variable was significant in the relationship between body image and use of Instagram and self-esteem and use of Instagram. The relationship between negative body image and use of Instagram was not significant in male students, but it was significant and direct in female students. Also, there was no significant relationship between self-esteem and the use of Instagram in male students, while this relationship was significant and inverse in female students.
Conclusion: Today, there are many social media whose use is increasing among people, especially young people, and they have provided many possibilities to their users. In the meantime, most social media users focus on Instagram. Due to the importance of the impact of social media on psychological topics, in this research, it was tried to conduct a complete research on gender as a moderating variable on the relationship between two psychological variables (body image and self-esteem) and the use of Instagram, so that the decision makers of social media Make better decisions based on this. Finally, based on the results of this research, the use of Instagram and the impact of psychological issues on women is more than men, which requires more comprehensive and detailed attention and planning

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