The association between intelligence and compatibility rate in Besat hospital residence's soldiers
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M Panjehband * , H Teimouri , M Shokraei  |
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Abstract: (12092 Views) |
Background: Some scientists have defined Intelligence as Compatibility
ability in new situations. Military Service provides new situation for
the individual that requires changes in behaviors to adapt with the
new situation. This study is designed in order to investigate the
association between soldier's intelligence and their Compatibility
rate.
Materials and methods: The investigation was performed in ex-post facto
method. Subjects under study were 62 Besat Hospital soldiers.
Intelligence was evaluated by adult raven test. Compatibility rate
was evaluated by Bell Test. Statistical Tests included descriptive
statistics, mean, standard deviation, charts and analytical statistics
(Including Pearson Correlation and one way analysis of variance).
Results: the average of soldiers' age and military service duration were
20.8 and 13.32, respectively. Intelligence quotient mean was
97.38±15.89 SD. Pearson correlation was used to evaluate the
association between intelligence and social Compatibility index and
yielded a value of r=-0.509. one way analysis of variance was used
to Compare Compatibility scores in three intelligence Levels.
Difference was significant in 0.01 Level.
Conclusion: With increase intelligence in soldiers, their social
Compatibility rate also increased and soldier with higher intelligence
quotient have higher Compatibility in new situations. |
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Keywords: intelligence, intelligence quotient, military |
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Type of Study: Original |
Received: 2012/03/7 | Accepted: 2014/06/3 | Published: 2014/06/3
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