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Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) Regarding Organ Donation Among the General Population in Perambalur, India: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Vijayalakshmi S+9 more
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Demographic variation in self-rated physical health across 22 countries: findings from the Global Flourishing Study. [PDF]
Bradshaw M+6 more
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The Role of Spirituality and Religion in Improving Quality of Life and Coping Mechanisms in Cancer Patients. [PDF]
Nagy DS+5 more
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Perceived neighborhood disadvantage and poor chronic health in Israel. [PDF]
Merkin SS, Abu-Saad K.
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Female genital mutilation among children in Ethiopia: A time-to-event analysis of age at circumcision. [PDF]
Ofori MA, Bekalo DB, Mensah DK, Jha N.
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Economics, education and religion: Can Western theories be generalized across religions? [PDF]
Abstract. Some of the recent empirical studies relate economic growth and prosperity with religion. This paper raises the question that if economic systems are based on individualism and selfishness, can they be related with religion? The paper also finds that the Secularization hypothesis of Western Modernity is still valid for Western cultures ...
Yazdani, Naveed, Mamoon, Dawood
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A General Attribution Theory for the Psychology of Religion
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1985A formal theory demonstrating the applicability of attribution concepts and research findings to the psychology of religion is developed and discussed. First, an overview of attribution theory is presented, wherein it is argued that three basic needs or desires of people - viz., for a sense of meaning, for control over outcomes, and for self-esteem ...
Phillip R. Shaver+2 more
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