Mental Vigilance Of The Lawyer Of The Federal Court Of Appeal Dhi Qar

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Nour Al-Huda Jalil Adnan; Prof. Dr. Anam Qasim Al-Sarifi

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The current research aims to identify the measurement of mental alertness among the research sample. The significance of the difference in mental alertness according to the gender variable (males, females). Significance of the difference in mental alertness according to the age variable. The significance of the difference in mental vigilance according to the service variable, in the numbers of preparing the mental vigilance scale, as the researcher determined the theoretical definition of mental vigilance based on the definition of Langer (2002), which consists of (41) items for the scale of mental vigilance distributed over (5) components of the first component making and forming new categories and updating The old categories (8) paragraphs, the second component, automatic behavior modification (10) paragraphs, the third component allowing doubt (6) paragraphs, the fourth component making sure of the process instead of the results (7) paragraphs, and the fifth component taking views (10) paragraphs formulated in the style of the declarative statement. The research was conducted on a building sample of (300) male and female lawyers, (212) male and female lawyers at (71%) and (88) female lawyers at (29%),,. They were chosen randomly from male and female lawyers of class (B) in the Federal Court of Appeal of Dhi Qar, then the paragraphs of the scale were analyzed logically and statistically to calculate their discriminatory ability and their validity coefficients. ), and for the purpose of verifying the research procedures and results, the researcher used the statistical methods for the research objectives and the results resulted: that the research sample have a high level of mental alertness, there is no difference in mental alertness according to the gender variable (males, females). There is a statistically significant difference in mental alertness according to the age variable in favor of 36-45)), which means that this age group is more mature than other age groups. There is a statistically significant difference in mental alertness according to the service variable (20-16).

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