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Solgi M, Heidari H, Saleh Sadaghpour B, Aghapour E. Investigating the Relationship between National Dimension of Individual Identity and Individual Differentiation by Communicating Communicative Mediation and Social Identity Cycle. QJCR 2019; 18 (70) :161-178
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Individual identity is self-explanatory by emphasizing its difference from others. In this study, we examine the impact of nationalism on the degree of individual differentiation by communicating comm::::union:::: and social identity. The research method of correlation method is structural equation modeling. The statistical population includes all citizens over 15 years of age in the provinces of the country on the census data of population and housing in 2011. The Cochran formula has been used to determine the sample population. The final sample size is 1300 samples and the researcher made questionnaire. To analyze the results, a path analysis model has been used.
According to the results of this study, there is a direct and positive relationship between the identity and individual identity of the whole of the model, which means that as the national identity dimension increases, the degree of individual differentiation increases, and vice versa. Also, the results of this research show that individual identity differentiation was directly and negatively from the aspect of identity traditionalism with standard coefficient (0.087), national dimension of identity, direct and negative with standard coefficient (-0.96) The indirect religious variable of identity is directly and positively influenced by the standard coefficient (0.166), the ethnic ethic variable is directly and positively correlated with the standard coefficient (0.776). Individual identity is also indirectly influenced by the variables of the national dimension of identity, the religious dimension of identity and communicative communication. The proposed model of the national identity dimension is sufficient, but it is possible to expand on the other variables, such as mass communication, traditionalism, ethnicity, identity and the religious dimension of the identity of the research model
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Received: 2018/06/1 | Accepted: 2019/11/9 | Published: 2019/11/9

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