The Relationship between Moral Intelligence and Value Conflict Resolution Ability in University Students
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3. Yazdani S, Akbarilakeh M (2017). Ex-planation and clarification of the con-cept of value in medical education. Journal of Research on Religion & Health, 3(2):88-101.
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6. Yazdani S, AkbariLakeh M, Ahmadi S et al (2015). Concept analysis: value based cur-riculum. Biosci Biotech Res Asia, 12(1):123-30.
7. Lennick D, Keil FK (2005). Moral Intelligence. Pearson Education, Inc. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-149050-8.
8. Weeks D (1994). The eight essential steps to con-flict resolution. New York. ISBN-10: 0874777518. Publisher: TarcherPerigee; Reprint edition.
9. Fisher R, Ury W (1991). Getting to yes: Negoti-ating an agreement without giving in (2nd ed). ISBN-10: 0743526937. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio; Unabridged edition.
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AKBARILAKEH M, MOHANDES MOJARRAD L, YAZDANI S, AFSHAR L, MORAVEJI A. The Relationship between Moral Intelligence and Value Conflict Resolution Ability in University Students. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(2):409-410.