THE CASE OF AVIAN INFLUENZA IN TURKEY

作者: Aytül Kasapoglu , Yonca Odabas , Nilay Kaya

DOI: 10.1080/14616690802531926

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摘要: ABSTRACT The primary concern of this paper is to inquire about the associations between socio-demographic and psychological variables related avian influenza in Turkey. data were collected from a survey given sample 247 females 223 males six regions Statistical analysis revealed that gender, education level, socio-economic status had significant impacts on knowledge, attitudes, responsible behavior. Participants who more aware nature made important suggestions at both national international level.

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