Differences in the Psychological Traits of the Liar as Related to the Variables of Sex and the Parents' Level of Education / Rashad A. Mousa,Ibrahim S. Al-Sabaty
The study attempted to find out the differences in the psychological traits of the liar as related to the variables of sex and the parents' level of education. The hypotheses are:
1. There is no significant effect of the sex variable on the psychological traits of the liar.
2. There is no significant effect of the father's level of education on the psychological traits of the liar.
3. There is no significant effect of the mother's level of education on the psychological traits of the liar.
4. There is no significant effect of the interaction of the variables of sex and the father's level of education on the psychological traits of the liar.
5. There is no significant effect of the interaction of the variables of sex and the mother's level of education on the psychological traits of the liar.
6. There is no significant effect of the interaction of the father's and mother's levels of education on the psychological traits of the liar.
7. There is no significant effect of the interaction of the variables of sex and the father's and mother's levels of education on the psychological traits of the liar. The study resulted in the rejection of hypothesis 1. and the confirmation of hypotheses 2,3,4,5,6 and 7. The results were interpreted in terms of the theoretical framework of the concept of lying.
Recommendations have been proposed, and further research has been suggested.