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Page 1 of 17 5 TH GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCHES (GCPR-2018) Istanbul Kultur University Istanbul, Turkey 30 March – 01 April 2018 www.gcpr.info DRAFT PROGRAM BOOK Organization Academic World Education and Research Center -Non-profit international organization www.awer-center.org

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5TH GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCHES (GCPR-2018)

Istanbul Kultur University Istanbul, Turkey

30 March – 01 April 2018 www.gcpr.info

DRAFT PROGRAM BOOK

Organization Academic World Education and Research Center

-Non-profit international organization www.awer-center.org

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Dear Colleagues Thank you very much for you to participate the ‘‘5th Global Conference on Psychology Researches (GCPR-2018)’’ which will be held in Istanbul Kultur University at March 30–April 01, 2018 in Istanbul in Turkey. The GCPR-2018 Draft Program is published in our conference web site: http://www.globalcenter.info/gcpr/?page_id=195 If your presentation is not available in the draft program, or you may withdraw your paper, please send the name of your article and its authors' names and ID number to [email protected] until 27 March at 24:00 GMT+2. Your paper will take or out place in the program in a short time. Even if you have not submitted your abstracts or full paper until now, you have still chance to take place in the conference program. Please send us an email stating your proposal title for the conference program and attach last version of the abstract or full paper until 27 March 2018. Full Paper Publication

• Selected papers will be published in supporting Thomson Reuters Web of Science (SSCI or ESCI) or SCOPUS indexed journal as Special Issues.

• The Remain accepted papers will be published as proceedings by International Leading Publishers and also submitted to SCOPUS, EBSCO, and Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index – CPCI (ISI Web of Science) for evaluation for inclusion in the list.

Poster or Virtual Presentation If you want to make POSTER or VIRTUAL PRESENTATION, please send us an email [email protected] about your presentation type until 27 March 2018. Thus, we can organize the presentations. There will be an online (Virtual) presentation rehearsal taking place on 27 March 2018 at 14:00 (UTC+3:00, Istanbul) - 16:00 (UTC+3:00, Istanbul) Best Paper Award and Paper Poster Size: The poster size is A0, equals 118 cm height x 84 cm length, or smaller. Please choose upright format and keep in mind that the font sizes should be big enough to allow your poster to be read from some distance. We suggest using a font size of 22 – 24 pt for texts and 60 – 70 pt for headings. You are kindly asked to bring your poster fully assembled and printed. The conference will offer the Poster Award to the three best posters. Please read the guidelines below carefully; http://www.globalcenter.info/gcpr/?page_id=448 Session Chairman If you want to be a Session Hall Chair in GCPR-2018, please send an email to [email protected] till 27 March 2018, 24.00 GMT+2. Conference Chairmen get certificates for this duty. Applicants must have at least PhD degree and speak English well.

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The PanoramicTour of Antalya We would like to let you know that we are going to organize free the Panoramic Tour of Antalya on 27 March 2018. We recommend you to participate this special tour to visit very valuable historical places. For the tour route and more information, you can visit this website http://www.globalcenter.info/gcpr/gcpr-icon-tour.pdf Registration and Accommodation Please visit these address to apply for

• conference registration (http://www.globalcenter.info/gcpr/?page_id=29), Bank Statements On your arrival to the conference please do not forget to bring along with you your BANK STATEMENTS to show proof of your payments in order to be able to receive a receipt and not experience any inconveniences. The Conference Venue Ataköy 7-8-9-10 Mahallesi, E5 Karayolu üzeri, 34191 Çobançeşme - Bakırköy İstanbul, Türkiye Weather Conditions In order to be certain of the weather whilst your visit to Antalya, Turkey. It would be a good idea to check out this web-site: www.weather.com so that you can consider to take precautions during your journey in the touristic world of Antalya. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you for considering this conference as a venue for your work.

All the conference members are working hard for your excellence and for the conference.

Hope to meet you in Antalya.

With Respect,

Nuran Cemal The Coordinator of the Conference [email protected]

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Organized by Istanbul Kultur University Special Education and Psychological Services Association Academic World Education and Research Center Association for Human, Science, Natura, Education and Technology Chair Assist. Prof. Dr. Melis Seray Özden, Istanbul Kultur University Chair of Department of Psychology International Program Committee Kobus Maree, University of Pretoria, South Africa Steven M. Ross, Johns Hopkins University, USA Emee Vida Estacio, Keele University, UK Jongho Shin, Seoul National University, South Korea Margaret Harris, Oxford Brookes University, UK Marilyn Campbell, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Demet Erol Öngen, Akdeniz University, Turkey Lia Patrício, University of Porto, Portugal Nur Demirbaş Çelik, Akdeniz University, Turkey Secretariat Nesli Bahar Yavaş [email protected]

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International Advisory Board

A. Rui Gomes University of Minho Portugal

Aldert Vrij University of Portsmouth UK

André Francisco Pilon University of São Paulo Brazil

Andrew Day Deakin University Australia

Andy McKinlay The University of Edinburgh UK

Anthony L Pillay University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Bea Van den Bergh Tilburg University The Netherlands

Begoña Montero Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Spain

Biyu J. He Washington University Chine

Britt af Klinteberg Stockholm University Sweden

Conchi San Martín University of Barcelona Spain

Chris McVittie Queen Margaret University Scotland

Demet Erol Ongen Akdeniz University Turkey

Diane Cooper School of Public Health & Family Medicine South Africa

Diane Sunar Bilgi University Turkey

Edwin Herazo Human Behavioral Research Institute Colombia

Elena Lupu Oil and Gas University Romania

Emee Vida Estacio Keele University UK

Emel Kuruoglu Dokuz Eylul University Turkey

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Flora Cornish Glasgow Caledonian University Scotland

Felix Ehrlenspiel Technical University of Munich. Germany

Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff University Erlangen-Nuernberg Germany

George Wright Durham Business School UK

Giuseppe Riva The Catholic University of Milan Italy

Gill Furze University of York UK

Gönül Akcamete Ankara University Turkey

Hayat Boz Ankara University Turkey

Ivandro Soares Monteiro Instituto Superior da Maia Portugal

Ian Butler University of Bath UK

Ileana Rotaru Eftimie Murgu University Romania

Inge Petersen University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Jacobus G. Maree University of Pretoria South Africa

Jesús de la Fuente Arias University of Almería Spain

Joanna Pawelczyk Adam Mickiewicz University Poland

Joanne Dickson University of Liverpool UK

John Fraser University of New England UK

Juan-José Igartua University of Salamanca Spain

Jung-Cheol Shini Seoul National University South Korea

Kamil Özerk University of Oslo Norway

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Kavita Vedhara University of Nottingham UK

Kinga Morsanyi University of Plymouth UK

Lawrence T. Lam The University of Notre Dame Australia

Lesley Fraser Australian Guidance and Counselling Association Australia

Lia Patrício Univsity of Porto Portugal

Mansour Abdi Arak University Iran

Malik Amjad University College of the North Canada

Martin Voracek University of Vienna Austria

Margaret Harris Oxford Brookes University UK

Marie P. Wissing North West University South Africa

Marilyn Campbell Queensland University of Technology Australia

Mehmet Erdem University of Nevada USA

Melahat Işınsu Halat Ministry of Healthy North Cyprus

Michelle Simpson University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA

Mohamed Yusoff Abbas University Technology MARA Malaysia

Monica T. G. Ramirez Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Mexico

Montserrat Comesaña Vila University of Minho Portugal

Nebi Sumer Middle East Technical University Turkey

Oya Hazer Hacettepe University Turkey

Peter Mitchell University of Nottingham Malaysia Malaysia

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Reinhold Viehoff Martin Luther University Germany

Mohammad Hossein Yarmohammadian Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Iran

Ruy Jornada Krebs State University of Santa Catarina Brazil

Selahattin Öğülmüş Ankara University Turkey

Stephen Goss Univsity of Abertay Dundee Scotland

Stefanie Hoehl University of Heidelberg Germany

Simonetta Adamo University of Milan Italy

Sibel Çiğdem Güneysu Baskent University Turkey

Steve Campbell University of New England Australia

Steve W. J. Kozlowski Michigan State University USA

Steven M. Rose John Hopkins University USA

Sue Hawick New South Wales Australia Australia

Tim Lewis University of Missouri USA

Tim Melchert Marquette University USA

Toon W. Taris Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands

Turan Temur Gazi University Turkey

Tuncay Ergene Yaşar University Turkey

Usha Tummala-Narra Michigan State University USA

Wenche Andersen Helland University of Bergen & Stord Hospital Norway

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Keynote Speakers

Prof. Dr. Jacobus Gideon Maree Department of Educational Psychology University of Pretoria South Africa Keynote Title: “The centrality of experiencing a sense of meaning and purpose in the career-life in promoting happiness” Workshop: “Getting published in high impact scholarly journals: Why and how?”

Bio: Prof. Maree is a Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Pretoria. His main research interests are career construction counselling for life designing, emotional intelligence and social responsibility, and learning facilitation in mathematics. He links research results to appropriate career choices and to life designing.

Past editor of the South African Journal of Psychology, managing editor of Gifted Education International, co-editor of the SA Journal of Science and Technology and a member of several national and international bodies, including the National Career Development Association (USA), the Society for Vocational Psychology (SVP) (USA), the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) (USA), the Psychology Association of South Africa (SA), the South African Academy of Sience and Arts (SA Acad), and the Association of Science of South Africa (ASSAf). He has been the author of more than 120 peer reviewed articles and 60 books or chapters in books since the beginning of 2002. In 2009, he was awarded the Stals Prize of the South African Academy of Science and Arts for exceptional research and contributions to psychology. Prof Maree has supervised 43 doctoral theses and master’s dissertations since 2001.

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He was awarded the Chancellor’s Medal for Teaching and Learning from the University of Pretoria in 2010 and has been nominated successfully as an Exceptional Academic Achiever on three consecutive occasions. He has a B rating from the NRF.

A regular keynote speaker, he was invited to be one of the State-of-the-Science speakers at the International Congress of Applied Psychology, the flagship event on the international psychology calendar, which will be held in Paris, 8-13 July 2014. Topic: Connecting life-themes to construct self-portraits.

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Prof. Dr. Tulay Bozkurt Istanbul Kultur University, Departman of Psychology, Turkey Keynote title: “Happines: From Philosphy to the Science”

Bio: Tülay Bozkurt is a graduate of Hacettepe University from Pychology Department followed by an MA degree in clinical/counseling Psychology in SanDiego USIU; and PhD degree in Social Work at Hacettepe University. She continued her career pursuit as to specialize on Organizational Psychology and worked at Marmara University as a leading instructor of the graduate program of Organizational Psychology. She is the founding chairman of Psychology Department of Kultur University which she presently works since 2007.

Leadership, Learning Organizations, Organizational and National Cultures and Women Studies are among her academic interests which she’s had several opportunities to give lectures and done studies, on the relevant subjects, at host universities. Recently she has a genuine interest on positive psychology, happiness and wellbeing and teaches positive psychology at different universities as well as other courses both in Turkey and abroad at undergraduate and graduate level. Along with her academic duties she works as a freelance consultant in the field of educational and organizational psychology.

She is the author of 8 books/book chapters and around 50 articles some of which were presented in national and international conferences.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Oktuğ Istanbul Kultur University Department Psychology, Turkey Keynote Title: “Humor: A pathway to happiness”

Abstract: Happiness is one of the basic purposes in life. Research on happiness has long emphasized the effects of external life events and demographic variables, but there are consistent findings that after a period people adopt to negative or positive life events and reach their usual levels of happiness. Furthermore, demographic variables have also low effects on overall happiness. Some researchers focused on personality traits to explain differences in happiness. It has been found that four personality traits have strong relations to happiness: Extraversion, internal locus of control, self-esteem and optimism. There are two mechanisms, through which these traits are functioning. While temperamental mechanism makes people feel positive or negative emotions, instrumental mechanism make people search for activities that are useful for maintaining happiness. On the other hand, there are sufficient research to point out that the adaptive styles of humor positively correlate with happiness. Four humor styles, namely, affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive and self-defeating humor, have different effects on well-being and happiness. While affiliative humor facilitates relationships and reduces interpersonal tension, self-enhancing humor helps to develop a different perspective in order to see the acceptable side of something that happened. Aggressive humor is used for attacking and humiliating others, whereas self-defeating humor involves making fun of oneself in order to gain approval from others. Affiliative and self-enhancing humor are adaptive, aggressive and self-defeating humor are maladaptive styles. Adaptive styles of humor have positive effects on happiness, whereas maladaptive styles show negative correlations. Among these styles, happiness has the strongest relation with self-enhancing humor. It can be said, people with high scores on four personality traits, namely extraversion, internal locus of control, self-esteem and optimism, can use self-enhancing humor as an instrument for reappraisal of life events in order to build a positive view about themselves and the current situation. Self-enhancing humor can serve as a strategy to regulate emotions, which in turn contribute to happiness. According to Broaden and Build theory, positive emotions can also serve as resources for enhancing personal effectiveness. Adaptive humor styles can contribute to maintain stable positive affect, which helps to display effective coping, having greater life satisfaction and achieve happiness. Because of its complex nature, the effects of adaptive and maladaptive styles of humor on happiness should continue to be examined. Bio: Zeynep Oktug is an Associated Professor in Istanbul Kultur University, which she presently works since 2007. She is a graduate of Boğaziçi University, department of Guidance and Counselling and has a PhD degree in Organizational Psychology. Her main research interests are empowerment, work engagement and humor. She worked as head of Psychology Department between 2013-2017. Her book ‘Managing negativeness requires mastery’ was published in 2012, and ‘Innovation and work engagement: The effects of empowerment’ was published in 2014. Her articles were published and presented in national and international conferences. She continues carrying out her studies about examining the effects of humor in workplace.

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Eylem Sönmez Senior Psychologist/ Psychotherapist Workshop Title: “Happiness! Where are you?”

Abstract: Happy people can be defined as people managed to adapt “here-and-now” principle into their lives. While living their happiness, happy people have the habit of noticing it. They enjoy the emotion that can be obtained by everyone, in fact.Then why do some of us miss happiness? Why do we sigh about “good old times”? at that moment, why can’t we notice we’re happy indeed.

This workshop will focus on the fact that happiness is generally not noticed while living and had to be remembered afterwards. Group work is aimed to make participants ask “what is happiness” and “how do we let it run away from us”.

Bio: She was born in 1976 in Ankara. She was graduated from Istanbul University Psychology department in 1998. She completed her internships in Bakırkoy Psychiatric Hospital, Capa and Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Hospital clinics of neuroses – psychoses and social psychiatry. In 2002 she completed her master’s degree in Istanbul University and continued to take educations on clinical psychology. In 1999, she started to work in Private Goksoy Hospital (part-time). Same year, August earthquake in İstanbul had occurred and she participated support educations for post-traumatic stress obtained by Turkish Psychological Association and Behavioral Sciences Institute. She was a part of a psychological support team for earthquake victims for 6 months. In 2000, she started to work as a psychologist in Private French La Paix Hospital. In La Paix Hospital she worked with patients in neurosis and psychosis clinics, maintained individual adult in and out-patients’ psychotherapy processes, applied psychoanalytic tests and MMPI, participated group works, case presentations and seminars over 15 years. She provided training for hospital staff. Mainly worked with patients diagnosed with borderline and narcissistic personality disorder and anxiety disorders. Since 2003, she has participated a number of conferences, case presentations and seminars from numerous psychotherapists and psychoanalysts. She has been continuing her psychoanalytic process. She continues her works in Pandemos Individual Counseling Center that she is one of the founding partner.

DRAFT PROGRAM

IMPORTANT EVENTS 30-31 March 2018

08:30 – 10:00 Registration

30.03.2018

10:00– 10:20 Opening Ceremony

Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 “The centrality of experiencing a sense of meaning Prof. Dr. Jacobus Gideon Maree Onder Oztunali

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10:20 – 11:10 Keynote 1

and purpose in the career-life in promoting happiness”

Department of Educational Psychology University of Pretoria South Africa

Conference Hall

11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 11:30 – 12:20

Keynote 2 “Happines: From Philosphy to the Science” Prof. Dr. Tulay Bozkurt

Istanbul Kultur University Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 12:20 – 13:00

Keynote 3 “Humor: A Pathway to Happiness” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Oktug

Istanbul Kultur University Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 14:00 – 16:00

Workshop “Happiness! Where are you?” (Turkish) Eylem Sönmez

Senior Psychologist 1

16:00 – 16:20 Closing Ceremony

01.04.2018

10:00 – 13:00 Bosphorus Tour

30/03/2018, Friday

IMPORTANT EVENTS 30-31 March 2018

08:30 – 10:00 Registration

30.03.2018

10:00– 10:20 Opening Ceremony

Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

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TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME 30.03.2018

10:20 – 11:10 Keynote 1

“The centrality of experiencing a sense of meaning and purpose in the career-life in promoting

happiness”

Prof. Dr. Jacobus Gideon Maree Department of Educational Psychology University of Pretoria South Africa

Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 11:30 – 12:20

Keynote 2 “Happines: From Philosphy to the Science” Prof. Dr. Tulay Bozkurt

Istanbul Kultur University Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 12:20 – 13:00

Keynote 3 “Humor: A Pathway to Happiness”

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Oktug Istanbul Kultur University

Onder Oztunali Conference Hall

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

TIME TITLE SPEAKER HALL NAME

30.03.2018 14:00 – 16:00

Workshop “Happiness! Where are you?” (Turkish) Eylem Sönmez

Senior Psychologist 1

ORAL PRESENTATIONS Session 1 (English Oral Presentations)

14:00 – 16:00

Hall 2 ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY

1 The qualitative study of ways of coping with obstinacy and hyperactivity in elementary students of Urumieh

Arezoo Ahmadrezaie, Parviz Karimi Sani, Islamic Azad University, Iran

2 Helper’s High (A source of true happiness) Aleeza Safdar, Bahria University Islamabad,

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Pakistan 3 Screening for the hyperkinetic disorder by using Strength and Difficulties

Questionnaire Teacher-Report (SDQ-TR) in Indonesia School-Aged Children Juliarni Siregar, Supra Wimbarti, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia

4 Subjective well-being and home satisfaction in late adulthood Darja Kobal Grum, Bojan Grum, Slovenia 5 People perception toward immigrants based on self-acceptance In Pekanbaru (Riau

Province) Lisfarika Napitupulu, Islamic University of Riau, Indonesia

6 Can Driving Instructors Predict a Driving Style of Novice Drivers Prior to Driving? Laura Šeibokaitė, Auksė Endriulaitienė, Rasa Markšaitytė, Kristina Žardeckaitė-Matulaitienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

16:00 – 16:20 Coffee Break

Session 2 16:00 – 18:00

Hall 1 (Türkçe Sözel Sunumlar) ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY

1 The Predictive Role of Psychological Well-Being and Social Safeness and Pleasure on Tendency of Psychological Stigma

Melis Seray Ozden Yildirim, Derya Deniz, Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey

2 Saying Yes to Life: The Fulfillment of Needs for Meaning and Its Relation to Meaning in Life

Zeynep Merve Ünal, Istanbul Gelişim University, Turkey

3 The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital on the Relationship between Organization Climate and Job Performance

Yiğit Sener, Turkey

4 The Validity and the Reliability of Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory to Turkish Yaprak Kalafatoğlu, Turkey 5 The Moderating Role of Gender in the Relationship betweenSocial Media

Addiction, Attachment Styles and Narcissism Ege Çağın Ziylan, Melisa Şahiner, Beste Sözen, Deniz Başer, Lale Çıkışır Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey

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Hall 2 ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY

1 The Portrayal of Depression in Modern Media: Dicourse Analysis of Lithuanian News Portals

Gabija Jarasiunaite, Nikoleta – Kacaite, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

2 Life satisfaction and real estate living conditions in late adulthood Darja Kobal Grum, Bojan Grum, Slovenia 3 Strategy and leadership practices across cultures world-wide Shaifali Garg, India 4 Screening for the hyperkinetic disorder by using Strength and Difficulties

Questionnaire Teacher-Report (SDQ-TR) in Indonesia School-Aged Children Juliarni Siregar, Supra Wimbarti, Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia

5 People Perception toward Immigrants Based on Acceptance in Pekanbaru (Riau Province)

Lisfarika Napitupulu, Islamic University of Riau, Indonesia

6 Entrepreneurship and endogenous development with people in a disability condition

Omar Fernando Cortés-Peña, Jaidith Vidal, Zenith Palencia, Universidad de la Costa, Colombia

7 Dynamics of socio-cultural and linguistic identity in the process of socialization in a multicultural society

Tatiana Martsinkovskaya, Elena Belinskaya, Vasilisa Orestova, Ekaterina Kiseleva, Evgenia Kriger, Russian Federation

31/03/2018, Saturday Session 3 (English Oral Presentations)

09:30 – 11:00 Hall 1

ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY 1 Academic Well-Being and Life Satisfaction of Polish Students: A Pilot Study Dominika Anna Jedrzejewska Akbas, The John

Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland 2 The Impact of an Entrepreneurship Training Course on the Development of Mona Rezaei, Keyvan Molanorouzi, Fatemeh

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Entrepreneurial Features Kian, Islamic Azad University, Iran 3 Mindfulness among Educators in General and Special Education at

Independent Schools in Qatar and Its Effects on Their Academic Performance and Self-Efficacy

Mohamed R Nosair, Qatar University, Qatar

4 Ethnic Identity Formation, Self-Esteem and Psychological Symptoms among Third Culture Individuals

Gloria Manyeruke, Ebru Cakici, Near East University, Cyprus

5 Intuition in Music Education Rasa Kirliauskiene, Jolanta Abramauskiene, Lithuanian University, Lithuania

11:00 – 11:20 Coffee Break

Session 4 (English Oral Presentations) 11:20 – 13:00

Hall 1 ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY

1 Comparative study of Resilience, Perceived Social Support and Locus of Control between Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Normal Children

Masha Asad Khan, Pakistan

2 Development of Psychosocial Factors of Deviant Behaviour Scale Shahnila Tariq, Rukhsana Kausar, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

3 Exploring the Role of Procedural Negotiation in Improving Speaking Skill Learners’ Psychology: The Case of English as a Foreign Language Third Year Students at Mohamed Lamine Debbaghine Setif-2 University -Algeria

Radhia Mebarkia

4 Investigating the Effectiveness of Dunstan Baby Language Teaching on Mothers’ Stress and Babies’ Sleeping and Feeding Order in Families with Different Economic Statuses

Fariba Yazdkhasti; Khadeejeh Saadatmand, University of Isfahan, Iran

5 The role of Information Technology In the development of Psychological Stress, Anxiety and Aggression among Pakistani Youth

Bushra Mussawar Hussain, Foundation University, Pakistan

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

Session 5 (English Oral Presentations) 14:00 – 16:00

Hall 1 ORDER TITLE AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY

1 Self or Others: Exploring the Role of Truancy as the Link between Personality Traits and Peer Influences Found in Truant Students

Aqeel Muhammad, Humaira Jami, Asghar Ali Shah, Raiha Aftab, Arreba Amanat, International Islamic University, Pakistan

2 The Relationship between Personal Fable and Early Maladaptive Schemas with General Health of Adolescents

Pegah Farokhzad, Abolfazl Amiripour, Islamic Azad University, Iran

3 Academic Procrastination as a Predictor of Mathematics Anxiety of Primary Dorothy Ebere Adimora; Immaculata

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Four Pupils in Nsukka Local Government Education Authority, Enugu State, Nigeria

Nwakaego Akaneme; Elsie Chizua Umeano; University Of Nigeria, Nigeria

4 Teaching based on multiple intelligence theory on mathematics achievement by 3th grade students

Fataneh Alibak, Pake Sepahan Institution An Educational counselling Center, Iran

5 The Development of a Psychological Well- Being Program for Primary School Children Based on Play Methods

Norsayyidatina Che Rozubi, Lau Poh Li, Azad Athahiri Anuar, University Malaya, Malaysia

6 Mobbing and Ethics And Preparing Specialists In Higher Education. Quo Vadis? Jolita Vveinhardt, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania; Raimonda Minkute-Henrickson, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

16:00 – 16:20 Closing Ceremony

01.04.2018 10:00 – 13:00 Bosporus Tour