What does bjw mean?
bjw means Belief in a Just World
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Belief in a Just World?
Belief in a Just World can be abbreviated as bjw
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AKOGRIMO - Access to Knowledge through the Grid in A Mobile World
- AWABWT - A World for A Better World Tomorrow
- BP-APP - Belief Propagation - A Posteriori Probability
- IAPW - In A Perfect World
- BPQ - Belief in the Paranormal Questionnaire
- BILE - Belief in Lunar Effects
- BIMG - Belief in Material Growth
- BPS - Belief in the Paranormal Scale
- Agora Inform Chang World - Agora, Informatics in a Changing World
- bpcs - Belief in Personal Control Scale
- dmsw - Digital Media in a Social World
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