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Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context

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Department of Psychology, University of Yaoundé 1-Cameroon
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Department of Specialized Education, University of Yaoundé 1-Cameroon
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October 10, 2022
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December 16, 2022
Accepted
December 29, 2022
Published
January 01, 2023
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BÉBOURAKA, M. P. T. À. , NGAMALEU, H. R. N. , & FOGUÉ, Y. T. (2023). Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context. Universal Journal of Business and Management, 3(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.31586/ojp.2023.527
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BÉBOURAKA, M. P. T. À. ; NGAMALEU, H. R. N. ; FOGUÉ, Y. T. Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context. Universal Journal of Business and Management 2023 3(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.31586/ojp.2023.527
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BÉBOURAKA, Monique Pélagie TSOGO À, Henri Rodrigue NJENGOUÉ NGAMALEU, and Yannick TAMO FOGUÉ. 2023. "Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context". Universal Journal of Business and Management 3, no. 1: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.31586/ojp.2023.527
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BÉBOURAKA MPTÀ, NGAMALEU HRN, FOGUÉ YT. Exploring social tolerance in the light of identity markers within a heterogeneous population: a demographic study in a multi-tribal context. Universal Journal of Business and Management. 2023; 3(1):1-10. https://doi.org/10.31586/ojp.2023.527
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