ATTITUDES OF STUDENTS TO PUNISHMENT
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Attitudes to punishment are influenced by cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes. The author of this paper personally interviewed 239 Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) students (Vladivostok, Russia). The study is comprehensive and consists of 80 questions. Our study shows that punitive attitudes have almost no connection to the variables of gender and an income.
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Kaplun, O., Yupei, S. and Kaplun, A. 2021. ATTITUDES OF STUDENTS TO PUNISHMENT. Social Integration and Development of Ethnic Cultures in the Eurasian Space. 1, 10 (Aug. 2021), 85-88.
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