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The mediating effect of honor system justification on the relationship between regulatory focus and honot related violence
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2017-07-08
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Sakallı, Nuray
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The purpose of the study was to examine the mediating effect of honor system justification on the relationship between promotion-prevention regulatory focus and attitudes toward honor related violence against women in Turkey which is accepted as honor culture
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/87975
https://www.easp.eu/events/calendar/itm/easp_general_meeting_2017-49.html
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EASP General Meeting 2017
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N. Sakallı, “The mediating effect of honor system justification on the relationship between regulatory focus and honot related violence,” Granada, Spain, 2017, p. 123, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.easpgranada2017.com/?seccion=informationsubSeccion=localCommiteeid=a9frooOCvtnVfu61q7UQ5AsUwa_UuNO01Zm6WPnImX0.