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The Effect of SI-G Training on Increase SQ among Iranian Student in Malaysia

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  • Maryam Hosseini
  • Habibah Elias
  • Steven Eric Krauss
  • Siti Aishah

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The main goal of this study is to determine whether SI-G training is able to help increase SQ. The presentexperimental study examined the effect of SI-G training on spiritual intelligence among Iranian students in ImamKhomeini School situated in Kuala Lumpur. This study has evaluated the effect of SI-G training programregarding the increasing SQ and its subscales. It evaluates the follow up test and the sustainability of the trainingprogram. The study shows that with SI-G training, spiritual intelligence and its subscales can be enhanced.Essentially, spiritual intelligence is a factor that affects training, practice and society in general. There is arelationship between most of the subscales of spiritual intelligence, therefore, training some of the subscales ofspiritual intelligence can directly affect the other subscales. In this study, spiritual intelligence was measured byIntegrated Spiritual Intelligence Scale (ISIS) employed to assess students’ spiritual intelligence before and afterthe three weeks training period. Subsequent findings were discovered following SI-G training program. The resultof the pre-test showed that most of the students have low SQ and the researcher has chosen 34 of them as sample.The sample gratitude has the lowest score and run through the highest mean between other subscales. This studyrevealed the significant relationship between 22 subscales of spiritual intelligence and between these subscales inrelation to spiritual intelligence. The findings provided that SI-G training has effect on increasing spiritualintelligence and also improved most of the subscales. After 3 weeks, the researcher conducted a follow up test,comparing its result with post test, revealed that training program did not have good sustainability on SQ and someof the subscales. However, after comparing the results with pre-test, training program showed an effect onincreasing SQ within three weeks of training.

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  • Maryam Hosseini & Habibah Elias & Steven Eric Krauss & Siti Aishah, 2010. "The Effect of SI-G Training on Increase SQ among Iranian Student in Malaysia," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 2(2), pages 1-90, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:2:y:2010:i:2:p:90
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