2013
DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2013.03.002
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The effect of self-scrutiny on improving women’s self-esteem: A case study of Esfahan women

Abstract: The proposed study of this paper investigates the effect of self-scrutiny on improving women's self-esteem among 50 women who live in city of Esfahan, Iran. There are five hypotheses associated with the proposed study of this paper, which investigate whether teaching selfscrutiny skills increase women's total, educational-vocational, general, social and family selfesteem. The proposed study of this paper uses three groups of pre-test post-test and control groups and it has been executed among 50 women aged 20-… Show more

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