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Learned Resourcefulness and Coping with Stress in Mothers of Children with Disabilities Yüksel Eroğlu, Sırrı Akbaba, Orhan Adıgüzel, Adem Peker ......................................................................................243-262 A Comparative Study of Selection, Training and Advisory Practices for Doctoral Education Yılmaz Tonbul.................................................................263-282
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