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Psychometric Properties of the Belief in Divine Retribution Scale: Turkish Version, Validity, and Reliability Study in Turkey. [PDF]
Alagöz E, Tonkuş MB.
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ABSTRACT This paper repositions town‐gown relations in small cities by focusing on the everyday urban experiences that shape them, rather than limiting them to the studentification perspective. Drawing on Amasya, Türkiye, as a case study, the research conducts 63 semi‐structured interviews with local residents and small business owners across ...
Melis Oğuz Çevik +4 more
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Assessment of Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Medication Literacy Measure. [PDF]
Kargar M +4 more
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Abstract Racialized individuals experience different interactions with the police compared to non‐racialized individuals. This study investigates biases among German police officers (N = 208) towards individuals perceived as Arab. Police officers demonstrated shooter biases in a first‐person shooter task, rated Arab individuals as less trustworthy, and
Marleen Stelter +3 more
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Meat-eating justifications in Türkiye: cultural adaptation, validation, and correlates of the MEJ and 4Ns scales. [PDF]
Sayat RA, Bozo Ö.
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Understanding Fathers Engagement: Contextual Insights From Tajikistan and Azerbaijan
ABSTRACT Research on parental engagement often portrays fathers as less involved in their children's lives compared to mothers. This paper challenges such a perspective by examining fathers' engagement within the socio‐cultural contexts of Tajikistan and Azerbaijan.
Zarina Muminova +2 more
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The relationship between distributed leadership and the enthusiasm and professional collaboration levels of teachers in Türkiye: the moderator effect of teacher optimism. [PDF]
Doğuş Y.
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ABSTRACT In‐group bias is a barrier to cooperation between groups, particularly between refugee and host community members, where intergroup conflict can lead to discrimination and exclusion from essential resources. We investigated whether in‐group bias exists between Rohingya refugee and Bangladeshi host community children (N = 481, 50.1% female, 5 ...
John Corbit +2 more
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Beyond borders: Exploring the challenges of refugee children in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. [PDF]
Bin Kadasah TA, Alsedrani GS.
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