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Adolescent's Perceptions of Peer Bullying in Different Provinces of Türkiye

A Comparative Analysis

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A Comparative Analysis of Adolescent's Perceptions of Peer Bullying in Different Provinces of Türkiye 

Türkiye'de Farklı İllerdeki Ergenlerin Akran Zorbalığı Algıları Kapak
Author(s)
Genç Hayat Vakfı
Publication date
April 2026
Languages
Turkish, English

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