The effects of home and school on children’s happiness: a structural equation model

Masood Badri1, Ali Al Nuaimi1, Guang Yang1, Yousef Al Sheryani1, Asma Al Rashedi1
1Abu Dhabi Department of Education & Knowledge, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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