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Trust as a Mechanism of Social Regulation the Modern Youth's Behaviour. / Gurieva, S.; Borisova, M.; Mikhalyuk, O.; Dmitrieva, V.; Odintsova, V.; Kawabata, Takeyasu.

In: American Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 13(1), 2016, p. 100-110.

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Gurieva, S, Borisova, M, Mikhalyuk, O, Dmitrieva, V, Odintsova, V & Kawabata, T 2016, 'Trust as a Mechanism of Social Regulation the Modern Youth's Behaviour', American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol. 13(1), pp. 100-110. <http://thescipub.com/PDF/ajassp.2016.100.110.pdf>

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Gurieva, S., Borisova, M., Mikhalyuk, O., Dmitrieva, V., Odintsova, V., & Kawabata, T. (2016). Trust as a Mechanism of Social Regulation the Modern Youth's Behaviour. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 13(1), 100-110. http://thescipub.com/PDF/ajassp.2016.100.110.pdf

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Gurieva S, Borisova M, Mikhalyuk O, Dmitrieva V, Odintsova V, Kawabata T. Trust as a Mechanism of Social Regulation the Modern Youth's Behaviour. American Journal of Applied Sciences. 2016;13(1):100-110.

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Gurieva, S. ; Borisova, M. ; Mikhalyuk, O. ; Dmitrieva, V. ; Odintsova, V. ; Kawabata, Takeyasu. / Trust as a Mechanism of Social Regulation the Modern Youth's Behaviour. In: American Journal of Applied Sciences. 2016 ; Vol. 13(1). pp. 100-110.

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