The aim of the present study was to compare the ability of Social Problem-Solving and its subscales among addicted and non-addicted prisoners. Population of study was 200 prisoners of Miyaneh. Using Morgan Table, 132 persons were chosen randomly, then 30 addicted and 30 non-addicted peoples were matched and social problem solving questionnaire was administered among them. Data were analyzed using T-test the findings showed that social problem-solving was significantly lower among addicted prisoners than non-addicted ones.
Nazari, G. (2012). The Survey Comparison of the Ability of Social Problem-Solving and its Subscales among Addicted and Non-addicted Prisoners. Journal of Modern Psychological Researches, 7(26), 127-141.
MLA
Ghohar Nazari. "The Survey Comparison of the Ability of Social Problem-Solving and its Subscales among Addicted and Non-addicted Prisoners". Journal of Modern Psychological Researches, 7, 26, 2012, 127-141.
HARVARD
Nazari, G. (2012). 'The Survey Comparison of the Ability of Social Problem-Solving and its Subscales among Addicted and Non-addicted Prisoners', Journal of Modern Psychological Researches, 7(26), pp. 127-141.
VANCOUVER
Nazari, G. The Survey Comparison of the Ability of Social Problem-Solving and its Subscales among Addicted and Non-addicted Prisoners. Journal of Modern Psychological Researches, 2012; 7(26): 127-141.