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Using the Qur’an to Empower Arab Women? Theory and Experimental Evidence From Egypt

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Participants
2,492 adults
Locations
Egypt
,
Middle East and North Africa
Researchers
Tarek Masoud
,
Amaney Jamal
,
Elizabeth Nugent
Publication
Comparative Political Science
Volume
49
Issue
12
Month
October
Year
2016
Pages
1555-1598

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MLA

Masoud, Tarek, Amaney Jamal, and Elizabeth Nugent. "Using the Qur’ān to empower Arab women? Theory and experimental evidence from Egypt." Comparative Political Studies 49.12 (2016): 1555-1598.

APA

Masoud, T., Jamal, A., & Nugent, E. (2016). Using the Qur’ān to empower Arab women? Theory and experimental evidence from Egypt. Comparative Political Studies, 49(12), 1555-1598.

Chicago

Masoud, Tarek, Amaney Jamal, and Elizabeth Nugent. "Using the Qur’ān to empower Arab women? Theory and experimental evidence from Egypt." Comparative Political Studies 49, no. 12 (2016): 1555-1598.

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