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Browsing by Author "Asma Tariq"

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    Forensic science in Pakistan; present and future
    (Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018) Mahmood; Rana Muhammad Mateen; Asma Tariq; Nouman Rasool
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    Gender differences in mate selection preferences in unmarried adults
    (UMT.Lahore, 2020) Asma Tariq; Fabeeha Ashraf; Huma Asif
    The study was conducted to find out the relationship between gender differences and mate selection differences. It was hypothesized that a) there is like to be a significant difference between gender and mate selection preferences. The sample consisted of 100 participants (Men=46 and Women= 54) with the age range of above 20-30 years (M=23.15; SD= 2.67). Purposive sampling technique was used to recruit only those participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria of research (Robinson, 2014). Data was collected through online and direct in person. Mate selection preferences scale was used to evaluate relationship between gender differences and mate selection preferences. Results were discussed with reference to western and indigenous researches. The results showed that there is highly significant and positive relationship between gender differences and mate selection preferences. Significant relationship between gender differences and mate selection preferences was found appreciative, aware of rights of others, belongs to same sect, broad minded, caring, communicative, faithful to spouse, good character, good looking, loving, obedient and understanding. Such investigations and research paper will benefit young adults better choose compatible spouse.
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    Social intelligence, impression management and social anxiety in university students
    (UMT Lahore, 2024-06-03) Asma Tariq
    The study was conducted to find out the relationship between social intelligence, impression management and social anxiety in university students. It was hypothesized that Social intelligence would be negatively correlated with social anxiety among university students. The sample was 300 participants (Men = 151, Women = 149) with the age range of above 18-25. Purposive sampling technique was used to recruit only those participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria of research (Robinson, 2014). Data was collected through in person. Social intelligence Scale, Impression Management Scale and Social Anxiety scale was used to evaluate relationship between social intelligence, impression management and social anxiety in university students. Results were discussed with reference to western and indigenous researches. The results showed that there is the results indicated that Social Intelligence was a significant and positive predictor of social anxiety and a positive predictor of Impression management. And also the results of t-test have shown that there is a significant gender difference in the Social Intelligence, Impression Management and Social Anxiety in University Students.
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    Travel marketplace
    (UMT.Lahore, 2024) Asma Tariq; Saira Saeed; Ahmad Abdullah
    This project aims to create a multi-vendor travel marketplace using the MERN Stack. The platform will connect travelers with travel agencies and service providers, offering an easy way to plan, book, and share travel experiences. The platform will provide a user-friendly interface for travelers to easily plan, book, and share their travel experiences across various destinations, including the Middle East and other countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia. Key features include a comprehensive search and booking system for flights, hotels, activities, and tours, with detailed listings and user reviews. Travel agencies can manage profiles, listings, orders, and payments. The focus is on user-friendly design, security, and accessibility, ensuring 24/7 availability and mobile-friendliness. Despite budget and regulatory constraints, we assume effective marketing and compliance with terms of service. Using MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js, and other tools, our goal is to build a scalable platform that benefits travelers and agencies alike, promoting tourism and sustainable travel.

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