Master Thesis in the College of Education for Human Sciences examines (superstitious beliefs and their relationship to the power of cognitive control among university students)
Master Thesis in the Department of Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance in the College of Education for Human Sciences at Basra University looking for
(Superstitious beliefs and their relationship to the power of cognitive control among university students) by the student (Faisal Aziz Kasid)
The message dealt with (the disorders that the individual suffers from, many of which depend to a large extent on the existence of superstitious beliefs that the individual builds about himself and the world around him, and that the individual's adoption of these false beliefs leads to a negative perception of attitudes and then comes the emotional and behavioral responses desperate, and that is the beliefs. Superstition is false, irrational or irrational thoughts that an individual may acquire from the social environment in which those thoughts prevail)
The message aims to (identify the correlative relationship between superstitious beliefs and the power of cognitive control among university students)
The message concluded that (there is a correlation relationship between superstitious beliefs and the power of cognitive control among university students)
The thesis recommended the importance of building scientific curricula that support scientific thinking and contradict superstitious thinking, as well as continuous awareness in educational institutions on this topic. And directing teachers in the classroom to develop the power of cognitive control of the second rank among students because it is related to successful academic learning in the era of the explosion of knowledge, and to build a mentoring program to enhance students' culture for the purpose of developing their logical thinking.