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- A Comparative Study of Frustration among University Sports and Non-Sports Person
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1 Dept. of Physical Education, A.I. Jat H.M. College, Rohtak, IN
1 Dept. of Physical Education, A.I. Jat H.M. College, Rohtak, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 254-257Abstract
The present study was an attempt to find out the difference between sportspersons and non-sportspersons of M.D. University, Rohtak and C.D.L.U. Sirsa on frustration. Present study was conducted on a sample of 200 subjects selected (100 sports and 100 non-sports person) in the age range of 18 to 43 years. All the subjects were selected following non-random purposive sampling basis. Frustration Scale by Chauhan and Tiwari (1972) was used to measure level of frustration was used to collect the data. On the basis of results obtained in the frustration scale, it can be commented that there is no significant difference between the two groups on different dimensions of frustration except Resignation. Hence Hypothesis is no retained in case of three dimensions of Frustration viz., Regression, Fixation, Aggression and total score on Frustration. However, Hypothesis pertaining to Resignation is retained as the sportspersons have been found to have a lower frustration score on this dimension.References
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- Happiness and Life Satisfaction: A Correlational Study
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1 Govt. P.G. College Bhiwani, Haryana, IN
2 Rehabilitation Council of India New Delhi, IN
3 Department of Psychology Vaish College, Bhiwani, IN
4 Department of Physical Edu. A.I. Jat H. M. College, Rohtak, IN
1 Govt. P.G. College Bhiwani, Haryana, IN
2 Rehabilitation Council of India New Delhi, IN
3 Department of Psychology Vaish College, Bhiwani, IN
4 Department of Physical Edu. A.I. Jat H. M. College, Rohtak, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 62-65Abstract
The present study is designed to find the relationship between happiness and life satisfaction among three age groups. The age groups are; below 20 yrs, between 30-40 yrs and above 50 yrs. Satisfaction with life scale by Diener etal. (1985), and a statement 'select the face that best fits you most of the time' with five face figures (self constructed) have been taken to assess the happiness were used for collection of the relevant data. These tests were administered to 99 subjects in the three age group(33 in each group). A correlational design was used to see the relationship between happiness and life satisfaction. It was found that the correlation coefficient for all the age groups were high and statistically significant. The study concluded that there exist positive and strong correlation betweenhappmess andlife satisfaction.Keywords
Happiness, Life Satisfaction.- A Comparative Study of Value Orientation of Rural and Urban Parents
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1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College, Bhiwani, IN
2 Rehabilitation Council of India, Delhi, IN
3 Department of Psychology, Vaish College, Bhiwani, IN
4 Department of Physical Edu. A. I. Jat H. M, College, Rohtak, IN
5 Govt. College, Bhiwani, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College, Bhiwani, IN
2 Rehabilitation Council of India, Delhi, IN
3 Department of Psychology, Vaish College, Bhiwani, IN
4 Department of Physical Edu. A. I. Jat H. M, College, Rohtak, IN
5 Govt. College, Bhiwani, IN