Emotion and Ministry, a study in research methodology

Authors

Keywords:

Emotional Intelligence, Psychometrics, Research Theory

Author Biography

Nigel David Pegram, Harvest Bible College

Postgraduate Content Developer and Research Fellow

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2018-06-27

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