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РОДИТЕЛСКОТО ПРИФАЌАЊЕ / ОТФРЛАЊЕ И ЕМОЦИОНАЛНАТА ИНТЕЛИГЕНЦИЈА КАЈ АДОЛЕСЦЕНТИ СО И БЕЗ ДЕЛИКВЕНТНО ОДНЕСУВАЊЕ
Орхидеја ШУРБАНОВСКА
Универзитет Св. Кирил и методиј, Скопје, |
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PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH AND WITHOUT DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR
Orhideja ŠURBANOVSKA
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Republic |
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Примено: 28.4.2017 |
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Recived: 28.04.2017 |
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Вовед: Во овој труд се истражува родителското прифаќање или отфрлање и емоционалната интелигенција кај малолетниците со и без деликвентно однесување. |
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Introduction This paper analyzes the parental acceptance or rejection and the emotional intelligence among adolescents with and without delinquent behavior. |
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Citation: Šurbanovska O, Kitkanj Z, Ristovska N. Parental acceptance / rejection and emotional intelligence among adolescents with and without delinquent behavior. J Spec Educ Rehab 2017; 18(3-4):55-71. doi: 10.19057/jser.2017.26 |
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Клучни зборови: родителско прифаќање/отфрлање, емоционална интелигенција, адолесценти (малолетници) со и без деликвентно однесување. |
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Keywords: parental acceptance/rejection, emotional intelligence, adolescents (minors) with and without delinquent behavior |
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