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- Comparison of Attitude towards Gender Difference amongst Males and Females in Urban Areas
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1 District Child Protection Officer, Jhajjar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, M. D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 District Child Protection Officer, Jhajjar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, M. D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 503–506Abstract
The son has become the preference of the family even in the present modern society advanced technology. The present study was aimed to compare the attitude of the males and females towards gender difference. The study was based on the sample of 200 males and females selected on the basis of availability from urban areas of Rohtak. A self structured interview schedule was employed to conduct the survey for empirical data collection. The findings of the study are clearly indicating that the son is being more preferred by the females as compared to males. The preference for male child has been traditionally strong in India since historical time. However, India which is characterized by variations in its economic, social and cultural environment of sub-continental, proportions depicts substantial variations in the degree of son preference in different parts of the country. Son preference is quite strong in the northern plains as well as in central upland regions and it diminishes gradually as one moves towards South of the Satpura hill range and attains the low levels in Tamil Nadu. In the East, West Bengal, Assam and North-eastern states is seen a relatively moderate degree of son preference. There is also a pocket around Himachal Pradesh where the son preference is of moderate intensity (Bhat&Zavier, 1999).Keywords
No keywords- A Comparative Study of Aggression in State and District Level Sports Persons of Haryana (Body Builders)
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1 Department of Psychology, M. D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, M. D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 338-340Abstract
The present study was aimed at studying a comparative study of aggression in State and District level sports persons of Haryana. (Body Builders) was measured with the help of aggression questionnaire by G.C. Pati (1977). Total sample of the study comprised of 100 sports persons (Body Builders) were consisted in which Group I consisted of 50 sports person of District Level. The Group II consisted of 50 sports person of State Level. Obtained data analyzed with the help off-test. Result showed no significant difference between state and district level sports person (Body Builders) on aggression has been supported. Results have been discussed in the light of previous studies.Keywords
Aggression, Sports Persons.- Anxiety and Self-esteem amongst Adolescents Using Internet
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1 Department of Psychology, M.D.U., Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Chiri, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, M.D.U., Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Chiri, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 4 (2015), Pagination: 431-433Abstract
Internet usage has become quite common and highly frequent amongst the people at any age. There are studies indicating that chronic usage enhances some negativistic characteristics like anxiety, depression, loneliness etc. However, internet surfing is also a source of knowledge, thus boosting individual personality. Therefore, a study on the adolescents' subjects was conducted if internet usage is correlated with anxiety. Another parameter taken was self esteem. The selection of this variable was based on the preposition that enhanced knowledge should enhance the self-esteem. A total of 100 Ss were selected and given Self Esteem Inventory, General Anxiety Scale, and Internet Addiction Test. The age group was 16 to 20. The scores would be analyzed to find out the correlation of the amount of internet usage with anxiety and self-esteem.Keywords
Problematic Internet Use (PIU), Multi User Dimension (MUD) Anxiety And Stress.- RAPD Assisted Diversity Analysis of Scented Geranium Lines (DNA Finger Printing)
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1 College of Horticulture, Mysore (Karnataka), IN
2 College of Horticulture, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot, Udyanagiri (Karnataka), IN
3 Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru (Karnataka), IN
1 College of Horticulture, Mysore (Karnataka), IN
2 College of Horticulture, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot, Udyanagiri (Karnataka), IN
3 Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru (Karnataka), IN
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol 14, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 44-50Abstract
Scented geranium (Pelargonium spp.: Geraniaceae) is an important, high value aromatic crop of South African origin. Due to high demand and price for the oil, an excellent potential exists for increasing cultivated area in India. An attempt was made here to evaluate and characterize the available accessions of scented geranium based on their molecular (genetic) diversity. The present study was done using 14 accessions of scented geranium for RAPD analysis. Twenty arbitrary 10-mer oligonucleotide primers amplified 220 markerks, out of which 119 were polymorphic. Each primer amplified on an average five polymorphic bands. The total number of bands produced by each primer ranged from 7 to 16 with an average of 11 bands per primeramong which, The primers OPF-2, OPF-4, OPG-11, OPG-18, OPX-9, OPX-11, OPX-13, OPX- 14 and OPX-15 proved much more useful in differentiating the accessions. The different accessions used in the investigation were grounded into two major clusters. Group I comprises of 13 accessions where it has been further subdivided into two subgroups. Subgroup I comprises of PG-1, PG-7, Kolar-C, CIMAP, Hemanti, Kunti, Kodaikanal Bourbon, PG-12, Bipuli and Kolar-N. Among these, PG-12 and Bipuli are closely related at a linkage distance of approximately 15, Kolar-N is related to these two, whereas PG-1 and PG-7 are related by a linkage distance of approximately 24, which are linked to Kolar-C and CIMAP. Kunti and Kodiakanal Bourbon formed a cluster and are linked by a distance of approximately 43. Subgroup II of Group I consists of PG-8, PG-10 and PG-11. Among these, PG-8 and PG-10 originated from a single node with a linkage distance of approximately 37, whereas, PG-11 is related to these two. Kelkar, which stood apart in a separate node in comparison with the remaining 13 acccessions. The linkage distance among the accessions as revealed by distance matrix ranged from 15 to 164. The cluster analysis (Dendrogram) using ward’s method also revealed that, PG-12 and Bipuli are more related to each other and KN appears to be related to these two. PG-1 and PG-7, which were closely related, showed similarly in leaf morphology and growth pattern. Kolar-C and CIMAP are linked to these two. Hemanti’ was linked with PG-1 PG-7, KC and CIMAP. The principal component analysis (PCA) also clearly shows the distinctiveness of the accession Egyptian (Kelkar) from the rest, while the grouping of different accessions is similar to the one, which is obtained in dendrogram.Keywords
Geranium, Accessions, Genetic Diversity, RAPD Analysis.References
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