The use of virtual groups to enhance the intellectual security of Egyptian youth "a quasi-experimental study applied to members of the Challenges Deriving from Social Networks Program - Ministry of Youth and Sports"

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Assistant Community Service Professor Higher Institute of Social Work in Mansoura

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This study is considered one of the quasi-experimental studies, which aims to measure the impact of the independent experimental variable (the use of virtual groups) on the dependent variable (the intellectual security of Egyptian youth). And the other is a control one, and this study aimed to achieve a main goal: "Testing the effectiveness of using virtual groups in enhancing the intellectual security of Egyptian youth." This goal can be achieved by achieving the following sub-objectives: Testing the effectiveness of using virtual groups in promoting religious belief affiliation among Egyptian youth, Testing the effectiveness of using virtual groups in promoting national loyalty and belonging among Egyptian youth, Testing the effectiveness of using virtual groups in promoting dialogue and accepting the other opinion The Egyptian youth tested the effectiveness of using virtual groups in promoting positive thinking among Egyptian youth. The researcher chose the Civic Education Center in Gezira - Cairo affiliated to the Ministry of Youth and Sports as a spatial field for applying this study, and the study reached to verify all its hypotheses and answer them.

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