Corporal Punishment Study: A Case in Malaysia (Case Study)
Psychology (Irvine) 2011, Feb, 2, 1
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Introduction Malaysia is located in Southeastern Asia with an approximate population of 23.27 million. Of this number, about 21,890 or 94.1% were Malaysian citizens. By races, majority is Bumiputera (65.1%); others are Chinese (26.0%) and Indians (7.7%) (Malaysian Census 2000: http://www.statistics.gov.my). Islam is the official religion and is the most widely professed in Malaysia.
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