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The Psychological Impact of Aggressive behavior on Pre-Service Educators\u27 Teaching Ability: A Critical Research
Teachers consider the search for the most effective strategies for changing student performance to be a modest source of pressure. To create a productive learning environment in the classroom, effective performance management is essential. Classroom management is a key source of concern for administrators, the general public, and teachers in terms of their job. This research investigates the perceptions of aggressive classroom behavior among students, pre-service teachers, and senior instructors using a multi-method approach. Differences between small disruptions, major aggressiveness, threats and violence, and criminal actions are established using factor analysis. With an extra core-periphery structure that distinguishes between disruptions caused by an external implement and those without, the four criteria are confirmed by the smallest space analysis and are ranked from most to least severe. Significant disparities between the three groups are shown by the analysis of variance. The Smallest Space Analysis (SSA) map displays how each population is related to the pattern of disruptions. The four behavior types and the differences between tools and us are explained by a mapping statement.  
The Psychological Influence of Inquiry-Based Learning on Students\u27 Emotional Intelligence and Well-Being in Education
Introduction: Learners\u27 developmental progress and academic achievement depend heavily on their level of emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological health. There has, however, been limited study on the possible advantages of inquiry-based learning (IL) strategies in generating EI and enhancing health in psychology learners.
Objectives: In the framework of the teaching of psychology, the current research investigates how IL affects students\u27 EI and health.
Methods: A collection of 56 grade 7 children from a pair of classes at various institutions made up the study\u27s pre- and post-test population. Through the use of ANOVA, both inferential and descriptive statistics have been used to analyse the data.
Results: The study\u27s findings showed that the study group\u27s (IL method) kids had the highest levels of accomplishment in science. The learners who received instruction using the IL technique had higher science success for learners who had elevated EI than the learners who are instructed using the traditional learning strategy (control group). When subjected to the traditional teaching methods, the children who had little EI performed better on scientific tests than the study group.
Conclusions: The findings indicated that the impacts of learning strategy and EI on academic performance in science interacted. For children to perform better in science, teachers must employ IL. The EI of kids must be raised for IL to be successful
The Psychological Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Tactical Decisions and Methods for Handling Conflicts
Introduction: The ability to identify, understands, and control one\u27s own emotions as well as those of others is referred to as emotional intelligence (EI). It calls for abilities like empathy, self-control, self-awareness, and social skills. These abilities are essential for many facets of life, including communication, leadership, and decision-making.
Objectives: The article\u27s goal is to emphasize the need for executives at all ranks to practice relational leadership skills, the most crucial of which is resolving disputes and managing emotions via the use of personal styles and EI.
Methods: To gather information for this research, 350 executives from various small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia were questioned. The participants were chosen at random.
Results: Outcomes of tactical decisions were found to benefit directly from EI, cooperative tendencies, and understanding of how to handle conflict, as well as indirect via interpersonal management. This study is limited to pertinent research on how conflict management preferences and EI affect tactical decisions.
Conclusions: The study of how EI affects tactical choices emphasizes the importance of EI in the decision-making process. An individual\u27s capacities to comprehend, manage, and identify their own emotions as well as those of others and to empathize with them is referred to as EI
Association between Abnormal Lipid Profile With Causes And Risk Factors In Infertile Iraqi Women: Rehabilitation Study
Background; A global problem that affects people all over the world, infertility can have different causes and levels of relevance depending on one\u27s region and socioeconomic status. The first step in preserving pregnancy power in lifestyle adjustment is awareness of infertility, therefore the aim of current study to investigation the association between risk factors, causes and Lipid Profile in Iraqi infertility women.
Patients and Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted Kamal Al-Samaraee hospital from November 2021 to May 2022. One hundred and sixty-five individuals, including 115 infertile women and (50) control (healthy reproductive women), The lipid profiles were examined.
Results: current study showed primary infertility 77 (66.9%) more than secondary infertility 38 (33.1%), Also women between the ages of 25- 35 years were the most infertile, as well as about 42 (36.64%) infertility women were Illiteracy, while 25 (21.7%) and 19 (16.6%) held secondary and primary degrees, respectively. In addition, 53 (46.1%) were normal, compared to obese and overweight infertile women, 32 (27.8%) and 30(26.1%), respectively. also 69(60%), of the infertility women lived in Urban compare to rural 46(40%), ,so 77(66.1%) Wife\u27s good relationship with her husband,as well as current results primary infertility increased to 21 (18.3%) from 16 (13.9%) secondary infertility, and between two and three years, primary infertility increased to 45 (39.13%) from 12 (10.4%) secondary infertility. Additionally, primary infertility was associated with a higher BMI (27.23±6.61) than secondary infertility (22.73± 1.78), also main causes of infertility in Iraqi infertility women were Hormonal problems and PCO 18.3%, as well as 10.4 % unknown ,9.6 % follicle problems , so infertility women had levels of triglycerides( 161.5 ± 82.6) and LDL (112.4 ± 33.4) that were higher than control (healthy), but less than control for total cholesterol (85.13 33.1) and HDL (42.34 ± 8.8).
Conclusion: Primary Infertility more than secondary, so most infertile women between the ages of 25-35years , as well as about 42 (36.64%) infertility women were Illiteracy, followed secondary and primary degrees, so infertility women lived in rural more than urban. Also primary infertility was associated with a higher BMI than secondary, and the main causes of infertility were Hormonal problems and PCO, infertility women had high levels of triglycerides and LDL, but less than control for total cholesterol and HDL. termination of serum lipid profile Serum Lipid Profile was measured by Spectrophotometer using a kit provided by Linear Chemicals S.L Spain. (http://www.linear.es), or colorimeter capable of measuring absorbance at 500 ± 10 nm Determination of serum lipid profile Serum Lipid Profile was measured by Spectrophotometer using a kit provided by Linear Chemicals S.L Spain. (http://www.linear.es), or colorimeter capable of measuring absorbance at 500 ± 10 nm etermination of serum lipid profile Serum Lipid Profile was measured by Spectrophotometer using a kit provided by Linear Chemicals S.L Spain. (http://www.linear.es), or colorimeter capable of measuring absorbance at 500 ± 10 n
Analyzing the Psychological Characteristics and Personality Traits of Young Engineers and Technologists (YET) in Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
The personality of everyone is different according to the environment and educational background. This study was conducted to identify personality traits among young engineers and technologists (YET) at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM). The research design used is a cross-sectional survey that uses the Big Five Inventory Questionnaire (adapted) (BFIQ), and the Krecjie and Morgan (1970) sampling determination table is used. The study population consists of students at UteM, and the total sample obtained is 301 people. The findings of the study found that the YET personality traits are agreeableness (70.4% of YET) and openness (29.6% of YET). The findings of the study related to the demographic background show that most of the respondents consist of 4th year YET, which are 39.2% (118 YET), followed by 1st year YET, which are 32.2% (97 YET), 3rd year YET which are 17.6% (53 YET) and YET year 2 which is 11.0% (33 YET). The frequency of YET siblings at UTeM is four (4). Next is the frequency of the year of birth of UTeM YET is 2000, and the frequency of the highest month of birth among YET is the month of March. This difference in personality can indirectly affect and have a relationship with academic achievement and opportunities for choosing a career in the future
"Psychological Confidence by AI: Enhancement Quality & Future of Mobility For People With Disabilities of Neurological Impairment"
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been viewed primarily a public benefit since it is used by more than four billion individuals every month. Individuals of all abilities are welcome to use it. Mobility is greatly aided by technological advancements, especially those involving AI. To enhance the quality of life of a certain group of individuals, it\u27s not enough simply to discover cutting-edge ideas; rather, an answer must be put at their fingertips. For the more than a billion handicapped individuals across the globe that potentially benefit from AI, this would be a huge step forward. In this work, we attempt to bring forward the recent advancements in computational intelligence methods and how AI might improve access. We hope that this work will be a lay a foundation for the researchers to work in this domain in the near future
Psychological and Perceptual Assessment of the Attitudes of Educational-Staff at the Technical Institute Karbala towards Environmental Pollution
Background: Pollution is unwanted waste of human origin released to air, land, water, and the ocean without regard for cost or consequence—is an existential threat to human health and planetary health, and jeopardizes the sustainability of modern societies. Pollution includes contamination of air by fine particulate matter (PM2·5); ozone; oxides of Sulphur and nitrogen; freshwater pollution; contamination of the ocean by mercury, nitrogen, phosphorus, plastic, and petroleum waste; and poisoning of the land by lead, mercury, pesticides, industrial chemicals, electronic waste, and radioactive waste.
Methods: A semi-experimental study (towards environmental pollution) was conducted in the Iraqi city of Karbala. The study was conducted from November 1, 2022 to April 1, 2023. Data was collected by conducting a questionnaire with the teaching staff at the Karbala Technical Institute who were selected at their convenience. The data were presented in the form of frequencies and percentages, a p-value of ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: The largest proportion (30.8) of age was 31 - 40 years old. More than half of the sample (61.1%) were male, and 85% were residing in urban areas. Concerning the educational level, the highest percentage (35.1%) was for diploma. More than half of marital status (74.6%) was married. the most exposed groups to pollution of all kinds the children was largest proportion (73.0 %). On the other hand, the highest percentage was noticed in environmental pollutants very dangerous to the health of individuals. correlation coefficient between some demographic parameters with some knowledge test about environmental pollution, there was positive correlation between A form of widespread environmental pollution that is difficult to control and specialization (r = .180*, P=.014), The oldest environmental problems that threaten living organisms with gender (r = .217**, P =.003).on the other hands there was positive correlation notably among gender and one of the most exposed groups to pollution of all kinds (r = .198**, P =.007). also there was positive correlation noticeably among The most important diseases caused by water pollution to humans and Occupation (r = .148*, P = .044).
Conclusion: pollution and its effects have grave consequences on communities’ health and safety, so, to solve environmental problems, they must be recognized and valued. This research aims to assess environmental awareness for a conscious segment of Iraqi
Investigating the Psychological Influence of an Augmented Reality Application on E-Learning amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Examination of College Students in Asia
The COVID-19 epidemic has significantly changed the educational landscape, prompting the development of online learning strategies to maintain education. Augmented reality (AR) apps have become a well-liked tool as educational institutions look for efficient solutions. This study looks into how an AR app affects college students\u27 propensity to use digital resources during the epidemic. A conceptual model was created to investigate the attitudes and intentions of 135 Filipino college students concerning the usage of augmented reality (AR) applications for e-learning, drawing on the planned behavior theory. It was decided to use structural equation modeling to examine the student data. The results show that although subjective standards have no effect on students\u27 adoption of AR applications for e-learning, attitudes and a feeling of control over their behaviors do. This shows that students\u27 individual views and sense of control over their learning are more important in influencing their behavior while utilizing augmented reality (AR) applications. This research demonstrates that, in response to the obstacles given by the epidemic, pupils are accepting of novel instructional techniques, such as AR apps. By delivering an immersive and engaging experience that improves learning outcomes, augmented reality (AR) applications provide a possible answer to the challenges encountered in online learning. The results of this study have relevance for educational organizations and policymakers in developing and putting into practice efficient e-learning methods both during and after the epidemic. Institutions may improve student engagement, motivation, and overall learning experiences by incorporating augmented reality (AR) applications into online learning systems. Future studies may look at the unique features of AR apps that make them useful for e-learning and the long-term effects of AR integration in the classroom
Effect of Matrix Rhythm Therapy (MaRhyThe©) On Bronchial Hygiene: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial
Background and Purpose:
Chronic respiratory diseases is prevalent in India account for 32% of the total population, among which COPD and Asthma are majorly predominant with 75.6% and 20% respectively. With the burden of the disease being so high, multimodal approach is required to cater to the symptoms effectively. Matrix Rhythm Therapy (MaRhyThe©), a novel treatment approach, focuses on correcting the disrupted rhythms at the cellular level which promotes healing and restores normal physiological and functional levels in the body. Hence, aim of the study was to determine and compare the impact of MaRhyThe© and conventional chest -physiotherapy on bronchial hygiene.
Methods:
30 individuals were recruited and randomized into two groups of 15 each; Control or Experimental using an online random number generator. The Control group was given conventional physiotherapy (Flutter and breathing exercises), while the Experimental group received two additional sessions of MaRhyThe© in addition to conventional physiotherapy. Outcome measures, including sputum quantity, PFT values, and chest expansion at three different levels were recorded at baseline and on the 7th day for both groups. Both groups received treatment twice a day for 7 days.
Results:
The intragroup data analysis showed that both the groups, individually, showed statistically significant improvement in all three variables (p<0.05) except FEV1/FVC ratio. Intergroup analysis showed a statistical significance in group B in improving secretion clearance and thoracic excursion, as evidenced by the significant differences in those two parameters. (p<0.05)
Conclusion:
MaRhyThe© shows great potential as a treatment that could significantly enhance Bronchial Hygiene, although it may require extended treatment periods in order to see positive effects on PFT parameters
Research on Improving People\u27s Well-Being and Quality of Life in the Hospitality and Tourism Industries
Introduction: In the hospitality and tourist sectors, enhancing people\u27s wellbeing and quality of life (QoL) encompasses a number of different factors, such as employee happiness, customer experience, sustainability, and community involvement.
Objectives: In this research we analyze on improving people\u27s well-being and quality of life in the hospitality and tourism industries
Methods: The self-congruity hypothesis, the self-articulation hypothesis, the base up strategy overflow hypothesis, the recreation benefits hypothesis, the objective hypothesis, the need pecking order hypothesis, and the widen and-construct hypothesis are a portion of the speculations that are examined in this segment.
Results: This study examines seven input theories of these notions, their request in the hospitality and tourism industries based on our investigations, and possible directions for future research in order to grow the development and utilization of QoL and wellbeing terms in the field.
Conclusions: It prioritizes the requirements of individuals over those of businesses, research on well-being and quality of life is ethical. This is not to say that companies in the hospitality and tourist industries wouldn\u27t profit substantially from this study