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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... responses , but it would also make it almost impossible to design and implement a probability sample survey . Furthermore , since they do not refer to the pre - war period , his data cannot serve as a baseline for comparing pre - war ...
... responses , but it would also make it almost impossible to design and implement a probability sample survey . Furthermore , since they do not refer to the pre - war period , his data cannot serve as a baseline for comparing pre - war ...
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... responses resulted in the exceptionally high response rate of 99 % . The number of completed questionnaires was 1013 . The Data The data set includes a host of social values and norms including the following : Individual values such as ...
... responses resulted in the exceptionally high response rate of 99 % . The number of completed questionnaires was 1013 . The Data The data set includes a host of social values and norms including the following : Individual values such as ...
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... responses to the form - content questions were different . A majority of the respondents considered the Lebanese society to prefer form to content , a finding that may not be applicable to other Arab societies . However , this value ...
... responses to the form - content questions were different . A majority of the respondents considered the Lebanese society to prefer form to content , a finding that may not be applicable to other Arab societies . However , this value ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Aoun Arab societies Arab World attitudes AUB and LU AUB students authoritarianism behavior Beirut Believer Beqa chapter Christians civil marriage Closest Group Confessional culture disliked Distribution of Students Druze economic equalitarianism extended family Father's Occupation fathers Female geographic segregation Group Affiliations Halim Barakat Hariri Hilal Khashan Hizbullah important individualistic Islamic Jurgen Habermas leaders Lebanese nationalism Lebanese society Lebanese students Lebanese University Lebanon majority Male Maronite Melikian Mother's Education mothers Mount Lebanon Muslims norms and values nuclear family Number of Students Orthodox Palestinians pan-Arab parents get upset Percentage Distribution Political Orientation political system politicians population postmodern pre-war preferred questionnaire questions relations religion religious communities religious sect Residence role sample Sciences sectarianism Shiite significant social change social class social groups social norms social structure social values Sociological stereotypes survey Syrian Table Taif accord Talcott Parsons Theory University Press variables women York