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AN INVESTIGATION OF ADJUSTMENT LEVELS OF TURKISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO PERCEIVED COMMUNICATION SKILL LEVELS

Social Behavior and Personality,  2006  by Ceyhan, Aydogan Aykut

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AYDOGAN AYKUT CEYHAN

Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey

Aydogan Aykut Ceyhan, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Faculty of Education, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey.

Appreciation is due to reviewers including: Kamile Kukulu, PhD, Antalya School of Health, Akdeniz University, Kampus 07058, Antalya, Turkey, Email: kkamile@akdeniz.edu.tr.

Please address correspondence and reprint requests to: A. Aykut Ceyhan, Assistant Professor at Department of Educational Sciences, Faculty of Education, Anadolu University, 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey. Phone: +90 222 335 0580 Ext. 3526; Fax: +90 222 335 0579; Email: aceyhan@anadolu.edu.tr

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