Attitude Towards Nuclear Tests in Pakistan
Received 19 Jun, 2000 |
Accepted 21 Sep, 2001 |
Published 31 Dec, 2001 |
Attitudes regarding the nuclear detonation by Pakistan was examined in 250 subjects who differed with regard to education, sex, age, and political affiliation. The Results indicate that there were no differences between the subjects as regards their education and age but there was significant difference on attitude towards nuclear tests of different politically affiliated groups and between men and women.
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Saeed,
T., Jahangir,
F., Tahir,
S. (2001). Attitude Towards Nuclear Tests in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 16(3-4), 129-141. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=507
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Saeed,
T.; Jahangir,
F.; Tahir,
S. Attitude Towards Nuclear Tests in Pakistan. Pak. J. Psychol. Res 2001, 16, 129-141. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=507
AMA Style
Saeed
T, Jahangir
F, Tahir
S. Attitude Towards Nuclear Tests in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research. 2001; 16(3-4): 129-141. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=507
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Saeed, Tahir, Farhana Jahangir, and Samra Tahir.
2001. "Attitude Towards Nuclear Tests in Pakistan" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 16, no. 3-4: 129-141. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=507
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