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Superstitious Behaviour among Senior Secondary School Students in Relation to their Academic Streams


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The study Examined the Superstitious behaviour among senior secondary school students in relation to their Academic streams. Data was collected by stratified random sampling technique from a sample of 200 students of secondary schools from Ludhiana districts. The tool used in the study was superstitiousness scale by Dubey & Dixit(2008)'. The data was analysed by employing Mean, SD and t-ratio. Result showed that there exists a significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Medical stream. It was further found that there exists a significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Non-Medical stream. It was further found that there exists significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Arts stream but no-significant difference has been found in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to commerce.
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Shivdeep Kaur
Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, India
Paramjeet Kaur Mangat
Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, India
Hardeep Singh
Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, India

Abstract


The study Examined the Superstitious behaviour among senior secondary school students in relation to their Academic streams. Data was collected by stratified random sampling technique from a sample of 200 students of secondary schools from Ludhiana districts. The tool used in the study was superstitiousness scale by Dubey & Dixit(2008)'. The data was analysed by employing Mean, SD and t-ratio. Result showed that there exists a significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Medical stream. It was further found that there exists a significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Non-Medical stream. It was further found that there exists significant difference in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to Arts stream but no-significant difference has been found in Superstitious behaviour of boys and girls of senior secondary school students belonging to commerce.