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Dhall, Shikha
- Predictive Efficiency of Parental Attitude for Intelligence of Secondary School Students
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1 Shikha Dhall, Principal, G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana - 141008, IN
2 Praveen Thukral, Principal, M.L.M College of Education, Muddal, Amritsar -143001, IN
1 Shikha Dhall, Principal, G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana - 141008, IN
2 Praveen Thukral, Principal, M.L.M College of Education, Muddal, Amritsar -143001, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 461-465Abstract
In the present study an attempt has been made to find out the predictive efficiency of parental attitude (separately for mother and father) for intelligence of secondary school students (further separately for boys and girls). In order to ensure wider applicability of findings, the total sample of 1000 students (both boys and girls) of IX class was drawn randomly from government as well as privately managed recognized secondary schools from 4 districts i.e. Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bathinda and Jalandhar, which prepared the students for eighth class annual examination conducted by Punjab School Education Board. Once the students sample was finalized data regarding parental attitude was collected from the parents, separately from mother and father of both the boys and girls. Results of the study revealed that certain scales of parental attitude (separately for mother and father) predict intelligence significantly. The present study is a novel attempt in studying the predictive efficiency of various scales of parental attitude (separately for mother and father) on intelligence.Keywords
Family, Parents, Students, Education, SchoolReferences
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- A Study of Creativity in Relation to Reactions to Frustration and Academic Achievement of Secondary School
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1 G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana, Pin code-141008, IN
1 G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana, Pin code-141008, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 466-468Abstract
The present investigation intended to find out the relationship of creativity, reactions to frustration and academic achievement of secondary school students (separately for boys and girls), if the effect of intelligence is taken out. A sample of 220 students (110 boys and 110 girls) of IX class was drawn randomly from different government aided schools of Amritsar city. The findings of the study revealed that reactions to frustration is related positively with creativity for secondary school students, such relationship does not exist in case of boys and girls taken separately. Further no significant relationship between creativity and academic achievement was investigated, if the effect of intelligence is taken out. A significant positive relationship was found between reactions to frustration and academic achievement of secondary school students.Keywords
Non Verbal Test, Rosenzweig Picture, General Mental AbilityReferences
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- Study of Personality and Hemispheric Preferences among Science and Arts Stream Students
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1 G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana, Pin code-141008, IN
1 G.M.T. College of Education, Ludhiana, Pin code-141008, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 10 (2012), Pagination: 738-741Abstract
In the present study an attempt has been made to find out the correlation between personality and hemispheric preferences among science and arts stream students of secondary school (separately for boys and girls). Total sample of 200 students (100 arts and 100 science stream (both boys and girls) of IX class was drawn randomly from government as well as privately managed recognized secondary schools of Jalandhar City. Results of the study revealed that there exists a significant relationship between hemisphericity and some personality traits namely general ability, boldness, creativity, self-control and social warmth, individualism and sensitivity.References
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