The relationships between time management skills and activity participation among metu members

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2020
Şahin, Can Yalçın
Time management skills of participants were investigated within their demographic differences and participation levels.

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C. Y. Şahin, “The relationships between time management skills and activity participation among metu members,” Thesis (M.S.) -- Graduate School of Social Sciences. Physical Education and Sports., Middle East Technical University, 2020.