The conducted research indicated that gender is an effective factor, so far as the type of demand and the reason on internet is concerned.
Psychologiss belive that the tendency in men to be "on-line" is motivated by such issues as acquiring powe, social position, domination and sex, while women look for supporting friendship and a romantic partner or spouse.
Through internet they prefer to hide their true identity and rather introduce themselves with the identity they wish they really had. The aim of this study was to survey of causes of chatting dependency and that relation with self-concept among female students of alzahra university majoring in humanistic. The chatting dependency is a psycho- physiologic disease, there fore it has some symptoms: tolerans, lack of social relation andmore used of daily internet.
The research method was a causal- comparative and the tests were conducted by hose who expressed a tendency to cooperate and participate in conducting this research on a volunteer basis. The research samples were comprised of 100 volunteers, taken from the society of emale students who majored in humanities using the tools of Rogers self-cocept & measure of evaluating the dependence on (addict) the internet. The results indicated that there is significant different between self-conept and chatting behavior students. Analyses of data was T-TEST. The main reason for their tendency toward chatting is lack of desirable and diverse amusements, lack of acces to ba close-friend, unemployment, failure to have a comprehensive plan for life. Admission to a field of study which is not of there personal interest and indirect orientation with the features of opposite sex.
shoaa kazemi, M. (2008). A survey of relation between self- concept and chatting among female students of alzahra university majoring in humanities. Journal of Psychological Studies, 4(2), 27-38. doi: 10.22051/psy.2008.1625
MLA
Mehrangiz shoaa kazemi. "A survey of relation between self- concept and chatting among female students of alzahra university majoring in humanities", Journal of Psychological Studies, 4, 2, 2008, 27-38. doi: 10.22051/psy.2008.1625
HARVARD
shoaa kazemi, M. (2008). 'A survey of relation between self- concept and chatting among female students of alzahra university majoring in humanities', Journal of Psychological Studies, 4(2), pp. 27-38. doi: 10.22051/psy.2008.1625
VANCOUVER
shoaa kazemi, M. A survey of relation between self- concept and chatting among female students of alzahra university majoring in humanities. Journal of Psychological Studies, 2008; 4(2): 27-38. doi: 10.22051/psy.2008.1625