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Before examining all of our hypotheses, the descriptive data of each and every people comprise calculated. Our very own main hypotheses are examined utilizing multivariate analyses of variance (MA). For that reason, the results is offered in two parts. In the first component, we provide descriptive data and people variations in spiritual character and acculturation orientations of Turkish youth. Also, we determine the mediational character of acculturation orientations throughout the connection between spiritual identification and modifications in teams.
We analyzed differences in religious character and acculturation orientations between Turkish-Bulgarians and Turkish-German teams via a MANOVA with group (2 stages) as separate changeable and spiritual identification and acculturation orientations as established factors. Consistent with the assumption that Turkish-Bulgarians fit in with a discriminated minority class, they scored larger on host culture use (F(1, 313) = , p 2 = .213; Turkish-Bulgarian M = 3.06, SD = .75 vs. Turkish-German M = 2.61, SD = .79), decreased on history culture servicing (F(1, 313) = , p 2 = .079; Turkish-Bulgarian M = 3.51, SD = .91 vs. Turkish-German M = 4.22, SD = .81) minimizing on religious identification (F(1, 313) = , p 2 = .143, Turkish-Bulgarian M = 3.35, SD = .83 vs. Turkish-German M = 4.16, SD = .87) than Turkish-Germans.