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Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2024December 31, 2024 NZST

Iwi Importance Predicts Systems Justification and Life Satisfaction Among Māori

Carla Houkamau, Ph.D, Kieran Lilly, Jason Mika, Jamie Newth, Chris Sibley,
System Justification TheoryMāoriIwiTribal affiliationsWell-being
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New Zealand Journal of Psychology
Houkamau, C., Lilly, K., Mika, J., Newth, J., & Sibley, C. (2024). Iwi Importance Predicts Systems Justification and Life Satisfaction Among Māori. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 53(2), 4–17. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63146/​001c.138411

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