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:: Volume 2, Issue 4 (Winter 2002 2003) ::
JOEC 2003, 2(4): 423-440 Back to browse issues page
A Comparison between Social Development and Behavioral Disorders between Exercising and Nonexercising Mentally Retarded Students in Tehran
Zahra Kargar * , Seyede Monavar Yazdi1 , Abolghasem Mehrinezhad2
1- Alzahra University
2- Azad University
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The present research aims to reply to these questions: 1. Is there any significant difference between social development of the mentally retarded students who do physical exercises and those who do not? 2. Is there any significant difference between the above-mentioned group in regard to behavioral disorders? The sample consisted of 45 exercising educable mentally retarded students (42 boys & 3 girls) and 45 non- exercising educable mentally retarded students (42 boys & 3 girl). The subjects were students of exceptional primary and secondary schools of Tehran. The main (exercising) group was selected purposively. The selection of non-exercising group was done utilizing matching methods in the same schools. The research devices included Vineland Social Maturity Scale (VSMS-V) and Rotter's 30-questioned teacher inventory. The results obtained through statistical data indicated that, there is a significant difference between social maturity of exercising and non- exercising mentally retarded students. In addition, the exercising individuals show less behavioral disorders due to their social maturity; however, non exercising students have poor social maturity and high behavioral disorders. In other words, there is an inverse relationship between physical exercises and Behavioral disorders.
Keywords: Mentally retarded Physical Exercise, social Maturity, Behavioral Disorders
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2002/03/3 | Accepted: 2002/12/11 | Published: 2003/02/19
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Kargar Z, Yazdi S M, Mehrinezhad A. A Comparison between Social Development and Behavioral Disorders between Exercising and Nonexercising Mentally Retarded Students in Tehran. JOEC 2003; 2 (4) :423-440
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Volume 2, Issue 4 (Winter 2002 2003) Back to browse issues page
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