Abstract

According to the results of many researches about the influence of religion on the decrease of crimes, the purpose of the present study was to study the relationship of the religious orientations and attitudes with self-control capacity among students. In this regard 100 students were selected by cluster sampling. Alport's religious orientation test, Sarajzadeh's religious attitudes questionnaire, Tangney's self-control scale (2004) were used as the research tools. Analysis of data revealed that there was a significant positive correlation between intrinsic religious orientation and religious attitudes with the self-control. Religion plays its role by reinforcing the self control.

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