The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the YouthExamines the social values and family and political norms among Lebanese college students, within the context of civil strife, a new regional political system, a new world order, and diverse economic and political conditions. |
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... Believer & Regularly Practices 228 3.59 2 Believer & Occasionally Practices 158 2.62 3 Believer & Does Not Practice 271 1.92 4 Non Believer 52 0.96 1 None 207 2.78 2 Low Level of Suffering 327 2.57 3 High Level of Suffering 242 2.15 ...
... Believer & Regularly Practices 228 3.59 2 Believer & Occasionally Practices 158 2.62 3 Believer & Does Not Practice 271 1.92 4 Non Believer 52 0.96 1 None 207 2.78 2 Low Level of Suffering 327 2.57 3 High Level of Suffering 242 2.15 ...
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... believer who does not practice religious rituals 3. A non - believer 4. Others , specify : 50. If you are a believer who practices religious rituals , how often do you practice these rituals : 1. Regularly 2. Occasionally 3. Very rarely ...
... believer who does not practice religious rituals 3. A non - believer 4. Others , specify : 50. If you are a believer who practices religious rituals , how often do you practice these rituals : 1. Regularly 2. Occasionally 3. Very rarely ...
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... believer who practices religious rituals regularly , ( 2 ) a believer who practices religious rituals occasionally , ( 3 ) a believer who rarely practices religious rituals , and ( 4 ) a nonbeliever . The degree of religiosity is thus ...
... believer who practices religious rituals regularly , ( 2 ) a believer who practices religious rituals occasionally , ( 3 ) a believer who rarely practices religious rituals , and ( 4 ) a nonbeliever . The degree of religiosity is thus ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
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