Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
This issue has been available online since 31 June 2022 for the regular issue of June 2022. All articles in this issue (13 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 35 authors from 4 countries (United States, South Africa, Nigeria, Indonesia).
Table of Contents
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Emotional Intelligence as a predictor of productivity and occupational stress of employees in electrical industries
- DOI: 10.24036/00440za0002
- Abstract Views: 516
- Page: 1-16
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Relationship between academic staff withdrawal behaviours and administrative effectiveness of heads of department of universities
- DOI: 10.24036/00488za0002
- Abstract Views: 376
- Page: 17-26
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Meta-Analysis of early childhood learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic using the prism method
- DOI: 10.24036/00480za0002
- Abstract Views: 706
- Page: 27-34
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An online counseling intervention for Nigerian undergraduates with academic burnout
- DOI: 10.24036/00514za0002
- Abstract Views: 536
- Page: 35-44
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Fashion design education students learning readiness; increase or decrease
- DOI: 10.24036/00497za0002
- Abstract Views: 312
- Page: 45-51
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Survey of occupational stress among urban school librarians in Nigeria
- DOI: 10.24036/00501za0002
- Abstract Views: 319
- Page: 52-59
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The development and validation of Indonesian Hope Scale (IHS): A Rasch model analysis
- DOI: 10.24036/00498za0002
- Abstract Views: 526
- Page: 69-77
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Developing the Adolescent Career Success Instrument (ACSI): A Rasch Model analysis
- DOI: 10.24036/00513za0002
- Abstract Views: 376
- Page: 78-84
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The development of Adolescent Career Resilience Scale (ACRS): A Rasch model analysis
- DOI: 10.24036/00558za0002
- Abstract Views: 314
- Page: 85-94
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Investigating Fear of Missing Out: A comparative study of gender, employment status, and social media accounts
- DOI: 10.24036/00556za0002
- Abstract Views: 654
- Page: 95-101
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Health education of Covid-19 vaccination program for tourism industry
- DOI: 10.24036/00467za0002
- Abstract Views: 394
- Page: 102-106
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Cyber aggression: Moderating effects of out group prejudice on the relation between threat perceptions
- DOI: 10.24036/00499za0002
- Abstract Views: 388
- Page: 107-115