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Griffin & Moorhead (Pastorino & Portillo, 2012). (Maddi,2013).

Shekarey, Moghadam, Amiri and Rostami (2010)


( Abdollahi, Talib, Yaacob, & Ismail, 2014).
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(Mirzaei & Kadivarzare 2013).
Judkins and rind (2005)
Bartone, Kelly & Matthews 2014,
(Bartone,2013).

(Smith, 2015).
(Cash & Gardner, 2011)

(Kardum, Hudek-Knezevic, & Krapic, 2012).

(Ghule & Shejwal, 2016).


(Nguyen, Westbrook, & SchultzII, 2011).

(Beasley, Thompson, & Davidson, 2003)

Nayyeri and Aubi (2011

Ramzi and Besharat (2010)

Skomorovsky and Sudom (2011)

Samadzadeh, Abbasi and Shahbazzadegan, 2011

(Munsterteiger, 2015).

Haghighatgoo, Besharat and Zebardast (2011)

(Jotwani, 2016).

(Salim, 2016).

(Bartone, 2009).

( Escolasa, Escolasb & Bartone, 2014).

( Escolas, Pitts & Safer, 2015).

( Bartone, Hystad & Jocoy)


(Ghalyanee)

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Civitcia and Civitcia (2015)

(Bartone, Snook, & Laberg, 2009)

(Jotwani, 2016) (Bartone, Snook, & Laberg, 2009) (Mirzae & Kadivarzare, 2014)

(Ramzia & Besharat, 2010)

(Salvatore Maddi, 2011)

(Bartone, Hystad, Jocoy, & Johnsen, 2015)

(Escolas, Safer, Pitts, & Bartone, 2015)

(Escolas, Escolas, & Bartone, 2014)


Munsterteiger, Amanda M., "Hardiness: The Key to a Well-Adjusted College Experience" (2015). Honors Theses.
Paper 60. http://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/honors_theses/60

Diss, C., Salim, J., and Wadey, R. (2016). Examining the


relationship between hardiness and perceived stress-related
growth in a sport injury context. Psychology of Sport and
Exercise, 19: 10-17
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(Ghalyanee, 2016)

(Salim & Wadey)

(Atri, Sharma, & Cottrell, 2007)

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