ISSN 0112-109X
Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2024December 31, 2024 NZST
Iwi Importance Predicts Systems Justification and Life Satisfaction Among Māori
Iwi Importance Predicts Systems Justification and Life Satisfaction Among Māori
Articles in Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2024
Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2024
- Iwi Importance Predicts Systems Justification and Life Satisfaction Among MāoriCarla HoukamauKieran LillyJason MikaJamie NewthChris Sibley
- The Cultural Meaning of Time Mismatch at Work: Contrasting Asian and White New ZealandersChris MartinAaron Jarden
- How Do People Who Stutter Experience Ableist Microaggressions? A Mixed Methods Exploratory StudyTessa SeniorOctavia Calder-DaweSzabó Ágnes
- Male Body Image in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Qualitative Interview StudyAlisa MitlashCharlene RapseyEdmond FehokoGareth TreharneJordan QuensellDamian Scarf
- Mental Health Service Utilisation Post-Discharge From New Zealand Early Intervention for Psychosis Services Across the Past 5 YearsRebecca GrattanSandra BaxendineMark Smith
- Comparative Reliability of 108 Scales and Their Short-Form CounterpartsChris SibleySamantha StrongeKieran LillyKumar YogeeswaranDaryl Van TongerenTaciano MilfontElena ZubielevitchJoseph BulbuliaMarc WilsonNickola OverallDanny Osborne
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