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VOL. 2, ISSUE 3 (2017)
Difference in self-concept and neurosis of orthopedically and hearing impaired students of secondary level schools
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Suhail Ahmad Bhat
Abstract
The present endeavor was meant to highlight the difference in the psychological constructs of self-concept and neurosis among secondary school going children suffering from orthopedic and hearing impairments. For the attainment of this objective, a group of 100 secondary school going children having orthopedic and hearing impairments were selected purposively from different secondary schools of the Kashmir valley. The tools used for collecting the data were Self-Concept scale by Sagar and Sharma (1971) and Neurotic Personality Inventory by R. N. Kundu (1987). Frequency distribution method and t-test were used to obtain the results. The results showed no significant difference in these two variables across the samples. In other words, it can be said that mean scores of the samples in self-concept and neuroticism were same.
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Pages:431-435
How to cite this article:
Suhail Ahmad Bhat "Difference in self-concept and neurosis of orthopedically and hearing impaired students of secondary level schools". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 431-435
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