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By P West

This booklet provides a pedagogical advent of supersymmetry, supergravity and string theories and bargains additionally with complex comparable themes.

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70 when reporting scales of beliefs and values, thus this was set as the minimum internal consistency that would be tolerated in the scales used in this study. 80, respectively) and the five-factor structure of the scale was supported by a confirmatory factor analysis. ’’ Additionally, participants were given an 11-item measure of emotional intelligence (Goleman, 1995). Emotional intelligence was measured by rating agreement with statements on a Likert-type five-point scale. Factor analysis indicated two major factors measured: social awareness of emotions, and emotional self-awareness.

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