The Relationship between Teachers' Compliance with Ethical Rules and Students' Psychological Well-Being

This study aims to determine the relationship between teachers' compliance with ethical rules and students' psychological well-being. In this study, a correlational survey model was used. The population of the study consists of High school students studying in Haymana, Polatli, and Güdül d...

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Ethics
Family Income
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
High School Students
High School Teachers
Institutional Characteristics
Mental Health
Professionalism
Student Attitudes
Teacher Student Relationship
Well Being
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