This research aims at present to detective the correlation
between Irrational Beliefs the and Decision-Making, as well as to
detect differences between the average scores students at the scale
of Irrational Beliefs and a measure of Decision-Making
among
faculty members according to the (scholastic year) among the
students of the Damascus university. To achieve this goal has been
to use the following tools: Questionnaire to measure the Irrational
Beliefs of the preparation of Ratibe (2001), And a questionnaire to
measure Decision-Making of the preparation of researcher. The
study sample consists of (341) male and female students from
Damascus university.
The most important findings of Search:
- There were correlation statistically negative significant between
the scores of students on the scale of Irrational Beliefs and grades
on a scale of Decision-Making.
-There were differences between the mean scores of students on
the scale of Irrational Beliefs due to the variable scholastic year
favor first year.
- There were differences between the mean scores of students on
the scale of Decision-Making due to the variable scholastic year
favor four year
This study aims to identify the relationship between self- Consciousness and the
irrational thoughts and how this relationship may vary on the basis of sexual
differentiation. The sample of the study consists of (330) students from the first second
ary
class (150 male, 180 female). The study has used the self- Consciousness scale (Fenigstein,
et.al., 1975) and the irrational thoughts scale (Al-mougharbel, 2010). The findings indicate
that there is a statistically significant relationship between the private and the public selfconsciousness
along with the irrational thoughts. In addition, there are differences in self-
Consciousness resulting from sexual differentiation and are in favor of females. There are
also no differences in the irrational thoughts depending on the basis of sexual
differentiation.
The current study sought to identify the irrational thoughts and their
relationship to the emergence of post-traumatic stress disorder
among in the classroom teacher- students at al Baath University,
whether irrational thoughts influenced by sex a
nd level of study, the
classroom teacher students who suffer from pressure PTSD.
The study sample consisted of (250) male and female students from
the classroom teacher students in the College of Education at the
University of the Baath.
Research aimed to reveal the relationship between PTSD and irrational thoughts in
a sample of Ba'ath University students, Consisted the research sample of (509) male and
female students of the first year of the Faculty of Education - Baath Universi
ty and from
difference specialties, Use the two researchers a list of traumatic experiences, and test of
PTSD, prepared by Hanna, 2016 and test irrational beliefs prepared by Suleiman alryhany
the two test are reliable and had a good degree of validity and reliability
The results showed
1-. Post-traumatic stress disorder prevalence among the study sample (48,85%)
2- the prevalence of irrational ideas among the study sample (37.5%).3 - There is
statistical significance correlational relationships between PTSD
and irrational thoughts in the study sample.
4. There are statistically significant differences between students who saw traumatic
experience and students who experienced traumatic experience in PTSD and the difference
for students who saw the traumatic experience.
5- There are no statistical significance differences between students who saw
shocking experience and students who have experienced traumatic experience in irrational
ideas.