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-Empathy towards the partner as a mediator of the attachment´s effect on forgiveness and resentment
-Engagement, academic satisfaction and moral values in university students
-Entre pares soluciones integrales
-Environmental deterioration: an investigation on the excessive consumption of single use containers (unicel) at the University of Sonora
-Evaluating academic agency components on the web
-Evaluating professional practicums: possibility for the improvement of higher education in Mexico
-Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Reasoning and Rehabilitation Program (RRP)
-Exclusión, discriminación y violencia: tres conceptos para reflexionar
-Executive Functions Differences in Bachelor's Students with Different Level of Social Margination
-Expectations towards policies for terminating pregnancy in immigrants from the State of Mexico
-Experiences of adolescents with type I diabetes mellitus Yucatan state. A phenomenological perspective
-Factor structure and internal consistency of the STAXI-2 anger expression items in a general population sample from Monterrey city, Mexico
-Family variables associated with suicidal behaviors: a review of literature
-Fight against corruption in Mexico: The challenge of the new government
-Financial Management and Tax Administration of Companies Construction Industry
-Gestaltic blocking, psychopathological traits and coping styles in drug user ́s family
-Habilidades sociales para construir relaciones de paz: Proyecto de vinculación con el Centro de Estudios Científicos y Tecnológicos del Estado de Sonora (CECyTE Sonora, Plantel Hermosillo II)
-Habilidades socioafectivas para la solución pacífica de conflictos: caso Malala Academia, A.C.
-Hedonia, eudaimonia and electric energy saving behavior: a structural model
-Heteroaggression and self-harm causal attributions in young university students: An analysis by sex