The humanitarianism of charity NGOs for school builders in the last decade

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The main aim of this study is to determine the model of School builder NGOs and discovery of the common relations based on path analysis. The population is country-wide selected through stratified random sampling based on the variables and the samples (22*15) and Morgan and Kerjesi model to select 370 persons as the sample. To measure the psychological, social and cultural factors taken from 13 tests such as NEO personality test, optimism, general self-efficiency, modernity beliefs, religious beliefs, materialistic values, metaphysical values, basic needs (qualification and special relations), moral self-independence, moral motivation, promotion motivation, moral emotions, and humanitarianism. Analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data was done by SPSS 20 and Lisrel, respectively. The main factors of humanitarianism consisting of instinctive morality, monotheistic morality, self-oriented morality and the coefficient of the standard beta were meaningful, .49, .13, .24, respectively at .01 level of significance. The other intervening factors reported in the self-oriented variable include personality traits (B=.28), internal values (B=.45), and external values (B=.13). The moderating variable of humanitarianism in instinctive morality reported include traits of personality (B=.33), internal values (B=.28), external values (B=.26) and social factors (B=.24). In monotheistic morality personality traits (B=.75), internal values (B=.66), external values (B=.84), and social factors (B=.10). Therefore, humanitarianism is a function of self-oriented morality, instinctive morality, and monotheistic morality. Moreover, humanitarianism morality is an implicit functions of personality traits, internal values, and social factors

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