Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between family communication patterns (conversation and conformity) and social creativity in students.Method: The sample of the study included 392 junior high school students from first to third grades (148 males and 244 females), selected using multi-stage cluster sampling. The revised version of Family Communication Patterns Scale and social creativity problem-solving tasks were used for data collection. The validity and reliability of used tools were at a satisfactory level for use in an Iranian context. Data analysis was done using multiple regression analysis.Results: The obtained results showed that family conversation orientation had a positive and significant contribution to the prediction of social creativity. The family conformity orientation was found to be a negative and significant predictor of social creativity.Conclusion: As a result, it can be concluded that high conversation orientation in family can increase social creativity in children whereas emphasis on conformity in family decreases the children’s social creativity.
Hassanzadeh,M . (2013). Investigation of the relationship between family communication patterns and social creativity in students. International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 7(2), 109-116.
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Hassanzadeh,M . "Investigation of the relationship between family communication patterns and social creativity in students", International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 7, 2, 2013, 109-116.
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Hassanzadeh M. (2013). 'Investigation of the relationship between family communication patterns and social creativity in students', International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 7(2), pp. 109-116.
CHICAGO
M Hassanzadeh, "Investigation of the relationship between family communication patterns and social creativity in students," International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 7 2 (2013): 109-116,
VANCOUVER
Hassanzadeh M. Investigation of the relationship between family communication patterns and social creativity in students. IJBS. 2013;7(2):109-116.