مقایسۀ احساس‌خواهی و تنظیم‌هیجانی دانشجویان از منظر دست‌برتری (چپ‌دستی و راست‌دستی)

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

استادیار گروه روان شناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران

چکیده

چکیده
تفاوت‌های ظاهری در انجام عملکردهای روزانه، گاه می‌تواند ناشی از اختلاف‌های درونی در ذهن یا بدن انسان‌ها باشد. پژوهش حاضر با هدف مقایسۀ احساس‌خواهی و تنظیم‌هیجانی در دانشجویان چپ‌دست و راست‌دست انجام شد. جامعۀ آماری دانشجویان دانشگاه پیام نور شهر همدان به تعداد 5200 نفر، در سال تحصیلی 99 -1398 بودند که از این تعداد نمونه‌ای 300 نفری با روش نمونه‌گیری تصادفی طبقه‌ای انتخاب و مورد آزمون قرار گرفتند. ابزارهای مورد استفاده عبارت بودند از پرسشنامۀ دست‌برتری چاپمن (1987)، پرسشنامۀ تنظیم‌هیجانی گارنفسکی (2011) و پرسشنامۀ احساس‌خواهی زاکرمن (1978). داده‌ها پس از گرد‌آوری با استفاده از آزمون‌های آماری t مستقل و تحلیل واریانس چندمتغیره با نرم­افزار spss مورد تحلیل قرار گرفت. نتایج نشان داد که در متغیر تنظیم‌هیجانی و مؤلفه‌های آن هیچ تفاوت معناداری بین دو گروه وجود ندارد، اما تفاوت در متغیر احساس‌خواهی معنادار و نمرۀ افراد چپ‌دست به مراتب بالاتر از راست‌دست‌ها بود که نشان­دهندۀ بالا بودن میزان احساس‌خواهی در افراد چپ دست می‌باشد. بر مبنای نتایج به­دست­آمده می‌توان یافته‌های تحقیق را در رابطه با مسائل فرهنگی، آموزشی و تربیتی مورد استناد قرار داد تا ضمن ایجاد درک عمومی از تفاوت‌های جانبی بودن افراد، شیوه‌ها و برخوردهای مبتنی بر درک و احترام به آنها شناخته شده و افراد جامعه به این تفاوت‌ها احترام بگذارند.

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موضوعات


عنوان مقاله [English]

Comparison of students' feelings and emotional regulation from the perspective of superiority (left and right handed)

نویسنده [English]

  • Alireza Merati
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
چکیده [English]

Apparent differences in daily functioning can sometimes be caused by internal differences in the human mind or body. The present study compared sensation seeking and emotion regulation in left- and right-handed students. The statistical population comprised 5200 students of Payame Noor University of Hamadan (Iran) in the academic year 2019-2020, from whom a sample of 300 was randomly selected. The instruments used were Chapman's Handedness Questionnaire (1987), Garnefski's Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (2011), and Zuckerman's Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS). The data were analyzed using an independent t-test and multivariate analysis of variance in SPSS. The results showed no significant difference between the two groups in terms of emotion regulation and its components. However, there were significant differences in the variable of sensation seeking, where left-handers scored much higher than right-handers. These findings can be discussed in relation to cultural, educational, and training issues. 
Introduction
The most unique aspect of human brain organization is cerebral asymmetry, according to which brain hemispheres have relatively distinct structures and functions. Differences in brain function can lead to lateralization, which can affect brain function in different conditions (Avezmurdovich 2021). One of the most salient dimensions of brain asymmetry is handedness (Logan., 2018). Handedness affects asymmetric emotion processing (Hosseinian et al., 2017). Handedness was initially viewed as innate, dominant, and unchangeable (Neqyee and Alipour, 2019). Many studies have linked left- and right-handedness to personality types (Shams et al., 2021), while some attribute them to differences in brain structure (Khangholi et al., 2021). In general, however, handedness could be the product of multiple factors, and due to its close association with genetics and biology, it can affect many individual human traits. The current study compared two variables of emotion regulation and sensation seeking in left- and right-handers to clarify whether the biological differences among these individuals also affect these personality variables.
Methodology
This study aimed to compare sensation seeking and emotion regulation in left- and right-handed students of Payame Noor University of Hamadan (Iran) in the academic year 2019-2020. From a population of 5200, a sample of 300 was selected via stratified random sampling. The frequency of left-handedness is mentioned to be 20%-25% in the literature; thus, to select an acceptable sample size, many people were tested; eventually, 100 left-handers and 200 right-handers were randomly selected for the next steps of the assessment. The data were analyzed in SPSS using independent t-test and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). The data collection instruments were Chapman’s (1987) Handedness Questionnaire, Garnefski et al.’s (2003) Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, and Zuckerman’s Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS).
Results
The mean age of the participants was 23.7 with an SD of 0.718 years. All of them were undergraduate students, 200 (67%) were right-handers, and 100 (33%) were left-handers.
Following Kline (2009), none of the components of emotion regulation in the two groups exceeded ±2% (Table 1), so the distribution of data is normal. The results of Levene's test also showed no significant error variance in different dimensions of emotion regulation.
Discussion and conclusion
The results of the present study revealed that the mean of left-and right-handed students in all components of emotion regulation do not significantly differ, and both groups show almost the same performance in these conditions. Emotion regulation can be regarded as the ability to transfer emotions or plan coping mechanisms for emotion, which can be the same in different people. This finding is consistent with the research by Supplee, Skuban, Shaw & Prout (2009). Acceptance causes a person to tend to experiences and desires that may be unpleasant to them (Taherifar et al., 2015). With positive reappraisal, in the face of adverse situations, the person analyzes and views as constructive the valuable experiences they have in dealing with the situation (Garnefski et al., 2009). However, cognitive reappraisal as an adaptive strategy has a direct impact on appraisals, and people can implement it to improve their emotional reactions to stressful events (Sharifi-Bastan, Yazdi, and Zahraei, 2016). The results also demonstrated that sensation seeking significantly differs among left- and right-handed students and is markedly higher among left-handers. This result is consistent with the results of many studies, including those by Chaboki et al. (2021), Vahidi and Ahmadi (2021), Khanjani and Akbari (2012), Mahboubi, Jalali, and Mohammadi (2012), Borjali et al. (2015), Rahmati and Saber (2017), Zhenming et al. (2021). Sensation seeking is a variable that affects one's behavior, traits, and priorities (Leder et al., 2019). According to arousal theory, sensation-seekers need new and, at times, risky experiences to achieve their optimal arousal levels (Man et al., 2021), which may explain the difference between left-handers and right-handers.
Based on these findings, families should be familiarized with the characteristics of adolescents and be trained on how to interact with them, especially with children and adolescents who may have physical and mental differences with their peers.
A limitation of this research is the inability to generalize the findings to other educational levels. Moreover, only self-report questionnaires which are not free from bias were used to collect the data. There was also a time limit for conducting the research and a limit on wider access to sample size. We would like to thank all those who assisted us in conducting this research.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Handedness
  • Sensation Seeking
  • Emotion Regulation
  • Left-handed؛ Right-handed
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