Volunteering intention among Malaysian undergraduates: investigating the influence of attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavior control and religiosity
Youth represent important target of the population with great potential and a valuable resource to work as volunteers. The primary focus on describing the characteristics of youth who choose to volunteer, however, has resulted in limited understanding of the psychosocial factors impacting on youth...
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