Gender differences in risk-taking attitudes among adolescents
Issues concerning risk taking attitude and behaviors among adolescents in Malaysia has become increasingly complex and challenging. This paper aims to examine the gender differences in risk-taking attitude among adolescents in Malaysia. 426 adolescents consisting of 183 boys (43%) and 243 girls (51....
Main Authors: | Hanapi, Nur Nadia, Daud, Mohd Najmi, Mansor, Mariani |
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Format: | Article |
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Secholian Publication
2019
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