2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11159-016-9577-2
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Education for connecting Omani students with other cultures in the world: The role of social studies

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“…This finding can be attributed to the Islamic culture and conservative nature of the Saudi Arabian community, in which people are slow in accepting western ideas. [ 11 ] Saudi Arabians still prefer to consult their relatives, neighbors, elders, and religious leaders. The influence of Saudi Arabian setting must have influenced the outcomes regarding trusting source of information, reasons for using traditional therapy, safety of herbal medicine, and correct prescription of the medicine, among other issues that were surveyed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding can be attributed to the Islamic culture and conservative nature of the Saudi Arabian community, in which people are slow in accepting western ideas. [ 11 ] Saudi Arabians still prefer to consult their relatives, neighbors, elders, and religious leaders. The influence of Saudi Arabian setting must have influenced the outcomes regarding trusting source of information, reasons for using traditional therapy, safety of herbal medicine, and correct prescription of the medicine, among other issues that were surveyed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%