Saeed Kabiri
University of Mazandaran
37 Papers
86 Citations
Saeed Kabiri is an academic researcher from University of Mazandaran. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Social learning theory. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Saeed Kabiri include University of Gilan.
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Papers
Cyberbullying perpetration: an empirical test of social learning theory in Iran
Seyyed Masoomeh (Shamila) Shadmanfaat,C. Jordan Howell,Caitlyn N. Muniz,John K. Cochran,Saeed Kabiri,Eva M. Fontaine +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a random sample of 464 students from an Iranian university was used to test social learning theory's ability to explain Iranian sports fans' decision to engage in cyberbullying perpetration against rivals.
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The impact of life domains on cyberbullying perpetration in Iran: A partial test of Agnew's general theory of crime
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the direct and indirect effects of four of Agnew's life domains (i.e., self, family, school, and peer) through constraints against and motivations for cyberbullying as well as the interaction effects among these life domains using an Iranian sample.
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Soccer Hooliganism in Iran: A Test of Agnew’s General Strain Theory
TL;DR: Fan aggression (verbal and physical) at sporting events is seemingly becoming increasingly more prevalent, so much so that one form has been coined as soccer hooliganism as mentioned in this paper, although an emergent...
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Team identification, sport fandom identity and willingness to verbal/physical aggressive actions among soccer fans.
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of sport identity and team identification effects on football fan's aggression was conducted, and the results of survey among 384 respondents from Damash football club demonstrate that there is significant relationship between team identification, sport fandom identity and willingness to aggressive verbal/physical behaviors.
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The Predictive Ability of Self-Control and Differential Association on Sports Fans’ Decision to Engage in Cyber Bullying Perpetration against Rivals
Seyyed Masoomeh (Shamila) Shadmanfaat,Christian Jordan-Michael Howell,Caitlyn N. Muniz,John K. Cochran,Saeed Kabiri,Dustin A. Richardson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson and Hirschi's self-control theory and elements of Akers' social learning theory.