Sahira Razzaq Kadhim
College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Woman, University of Baghdad, Iraq
Publications
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Full Length Research Article
Social Desirability to Practice and not Practice Swimming in Al-Alwyah Entertainment Club/ Baghdad
Author(s): Reem Faisal Rajab* and Sahira Razzaq Kadhim
The research aims to study social desirability which is considered one of the physiological psychological concepts to understand human nature and is represented by social commitment which is based on the desirable. In turn, it is based on what the culture determines the ethics criteria of good and evil, right and wrong, moderation and anomaly, possible and impossible, and acceptable and unacceptable. Thus, social desirability differs from one to another and from one society to another (1:31). Scord 1998 defines it as “it is restricted organizations to the person that represents one’s ideas and tendency in which it makes him evaluate some aspects of his environment to determine his position accordingly (2:67). The two researchers have adopted the measurement of social desirability to Mohammed Hasan Allawi 1989 (3:22). The scientific principles have been extracted to the two.. Read More»