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... further observed , the Cronbach alpha coefficients of the Japanese study , ranging from .67 to .77 , compare favorably with those obtained for this young age range with the Israeli sample , for which the PEP was originally devised . An ...
... further observed , the Cronbach alpha coefficients of the Japanese study , ranging from .67 to .77 , compare favorably with those obtained for this young age range with the Israeli sample , for which the PEP was originally devised . An ...
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... Further , resilience may be promoted not necessarily because of adversity but , in fact , may be developed in anticipation of inevitable adversities . c . The earlier years of development are accepted as a critical time for acquiring ...
... Further , resilience may be promoted not necessarily because of adversity but , in fact , may be developed in anticipation of inevitable adversities . c . The earlier years of development are accepted as a critical time for acquiring ...
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... further analysis of the data showed that this clustering effect occurred only in the ideological but not in the interpersonal domains . Other research ( Abraham , 1983 ; Streitmatter , 1988 ) has also found that members of minority ...
... further analysis of the data showed that this clustering effect occurred only in the ideological but not in the interpersonal domains . Other research ( Abraham , 1983 ; Streitmatter , 1988 ) has also found that members of minority ...
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