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Abstract

Designing the model of identity status, based on the relationship between the parent (mother) - Children and locus of control

Elham Zare Nejad and Farborz Bagheri

The main objective of the present study was to identify designing the model of identity status, based on the relationship between the parent (mother) - children and locus of control. The sample study of this research consisted of all students who were studying in all degree courses in all branches of medical education, engineering, and basic sciences at the University of Tehran. The average age of these students were from 18 to 35 years old. Also, the sample included 365 male and female students who were selected by multistage random sampling. In order to gather the data, the researcher used three questionnaire development- an objective measure of finding my identity (EOM-EIS-2) and Adams Benion OMEIS (1998), the pattern of questions about parent - child made and the Rotter IE Locus of Control Scale. In this present study, structural equation modeling was used for data processing. Also, the researcher analyzed the raw data from questionnaires and tests on software (Spss) using structural modeling software Lisrel case review and analysis for a model theoretical concept. The results indicated that aspects of open circuit (model relationship of parent - child) has an impact on all endogenous variables: · The impact of locus of control is a significant direct effect. · Open circuit impact on identifiable direct and significant impact on the success. · Other endogenous variables of the open circuit accepts backfire.