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Measuring Malaysian youth leadership competencies: validation and development of instrument

AbstractA multi-stage approach to develop an empirically-validated instrument is developed in this study to assess the Malaysian youth leadership competencies through a multi-dimensional set of individual cognitive-affective constructs that have an influence on the youth leadership competencies. Als...

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Published in:Cogent social sciences 2024-12, Vol.10 (1)
Main Authors: Mohamad, Bahtiar, Akanmu, Muslim Diekola, Ponnusamy, Vellapandian, Yahya, Shahhanim, Omar, Norhidayah
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