Predictors of Deviant Behavior Justification among Muslims: Sociodemographic Factors, Subjective Well-Being, and Perceived Religiousness
Current evidence supports how deviant behavior can be predicted by sociodemographic factors, subjective well-being, and perceived religiousness. However, there is limited research when it concerns specificity such as Muslims justifying deviant behavior, and their subjective well-being and perceived...
Main Authors: | Nur Amali Aminnuddin, Harris Shah Abd. Hamid |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung
2021-07-01
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Series: | Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal |
Online Access: | https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj/article/view/1814 |
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