Social consensus is implying on harmony and unison of people in a particular subject. In other words, if people in a society, achieve a collective agreement about their social rules and principles, that community has achieved to social consensus. In this research, feeling relative deprivation is imagined to be effect on social consensus. To examine the relationship between two concepts social consensus and feelings of relative deprivation in the youth of Tehran, the questions were formulated in the three parts for measuring of concepts of social consensus, feeling relative deprivation and background variables. Then the questionnaires were distributed among Sample population. The sample size were 384 people of Tehran population that it was calculated by the formula Cochran. This population were selected from 6, 10 and 17 Tehran regions. The results of us project showed that there are significant relationship between variables of sex and job with social consensus, while variables of age, marital status, education and location of live have not significant relationship with social consensus. Moreover, results showed that feeling relative deprivation is related and its dimension with social consensus, too; this means that if the respondents' perceptions and feelings reduce from its deprivation levels in comparison with others, the social consensus increase.in society, and vice versa.
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Rastegarkhaled, A., Mohammadi, M., & Esmaeelbeigi, M. (2014). Relation between feeling relative deprivation with social consensus in Tehran. Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 3(3), 473-495. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2014.53152
MLA
Amir Rastegarkhaled; Maysam Mohammadi; Masoumeh Esmaeelbeigi. "Relation between feeling relative deprivation with social consensus in Tehran", Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 3, 3, 2014, 473-495. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2014.53152
HARVARD
Rastegarkhaled, A., Mohammadi, M., Esmaeelbeigi, M. (2014). 'Relation between feeling relative deprivation with social consensus in Tehran', Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 3(3), pp. 473-495. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2014.53152
VANCOUVER
Rastegarkhaled, A., Mohammadi, M., Esmaeelbeigi, M. Relation between feeling relative deprivation with social consensus in Tehran. Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 2014; 3(3): 473-495. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2014.53152