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Singh, Dinesh
- Achievement Motivation and Academic Achievement:A Correlated Study
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Dinesh Singh
1,
Usha Ruhil
2
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1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College for Women, Lakhan Majra, Rohtak, IN
2 B.M.J.G. College of Education, Rohtak, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College for Women, Lakhan Majra, Rohtak, IN
2 B.M.J.G. College of Education, Rohtak, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 531-534Abstract
The present study was designed to assess and compare the achievement motivation level and academic achievement of boys and girls students of the Senior Secondary schools situated in different rural and urban areas of Rohtak district and also to find out the correlation between achievement motivation and academic achievement level of the Senior Secondary School students of 10+2 class. A 2×2 factorial design was adopted for the present study. The study was conducted over a sample of 200 (100 boys and 100 girls) students of the age group of 16-18 years of Senior Secondary schools studying in 10+2 class in different schools of Rohtak district. Out of them 100 students (50 boys and 50 girls) were selected from the schools situated in different rural areas and other 100 students (50 boys and 50 girls) were selected from the Senior Secondary schools situated in different urban areas on random basis. Achievement Motivation Scale designed by Pratibha Deo and Asha Mohan (1985) was used to measure achievement motivation. The aggregate marks obtained in the examination were taken as their level of academic achievement. It was hypothesized that there will be significant difference between the achievement motivation and academic achievement level of the students on the basis of sex and background of the school. It was also hypothesized that there will be a significant positive correlation between achievement motivation and academic achievement level of the students. The obtained data was analyzed by employing mean, S.D., t-test and Pearson's 'r'. No significant difference was found on achievement motivation level of the students on the basis of sex and background of the schools. A significant positive correlation was found between achievement motivation and academic achievement level of the students.Keywords
Achievement Motivation, Academic Achievement, Study.- Attitude of Indian Youth towards Marriage and Family Relations
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1 Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
1 Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 53-56Abstract
Throughout the world, marriage behavior and family life are changing. Young people are waiting later to marry, couples are having fewer children, and more married women are working outside the home. In view of the same this study was carried out to investigate into the attitude Indian youth toward marriage and family relations. The study was conducted on 240 subjects including 140 males and 100 females. The age range varied from 18 to 32 years. Altogether 12 items from social change attitude scale (Rekha, 1996) were used to measure the attitude of the subjects toward marriage and family relations. The data were analyzed with the help of suitable statistics. The findings of the study revealed a positive change in the attitudes among the youth in terms of decision making at home, sharing of household work by both partners, acceptance of wife's decisions by husband, need for economic independence of wife and obsolescence of purdah system. Hence also, positive attitudes towards the female child, and significance of parents' consent in marriage is indicated. Sexual satisfaction is still seen as the primary aim of marriage in significantly larger number of males than females.Keywords
Attitude, Family, Marriage.- Clinical Personality Patterns in HIV Patients Adopting Problem Focused and Emotional Focused Ways of Coping
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Asha
1,
Dinesh Singh
2
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1 Civil Hospital, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Government College, Baund Kalan, Bhivani, Haryana, IN
1 Civil Hospital, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Government College, Baund Kalan, Bhivani, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 148-151Abstract
Rapid increase in HIV/AIDS incidence and its negative impact on the society itself is an alarming stage, making the patients more prone to develop clinical patterns as the disease is highly associated with social stigma, grief and stress. Every patient has to cope with both the disease and the accompanying stresses. However, the HIV patients suffering from psychological and psychiatric disorders can be made able to cope with the disease related stress and worries. HIV/AIDS is also one such disorder with high incidence and prevalence. Each individual suffering from HIV/AIDS adopts a different style and strategy to cope with the disease. If a better way of coping is there it can help the individual to face the negative impacts associated with HIV/AIDS disease. The aim of the study was to evaluate the level of clinical personality patterns in HIV patients adopting problem focused and emotional focused ways of coping. The present study was carried out in Haryana on 250 HIV positive patients having the age from 25 to 50 years (mean age 37.5 years). To assess the coping styles adopted by HIV patients, Folkman and Lazarus (1988) tested the selected subjects with the ways of copmg questionnaire and then PAI suggested by Morey (1991) was administered to evaluate the level of clinical personality patterns. The means, SD's can't values were computed to interpret the data. Statistical analysis indicates that HIV patients adopted emotion focused ways of coping scored significantly higher on all the eleven subscales of PAI.Keywords
HIV, AIDS, Headache, Pain, Gastrointestinal Problems, Tension, Obsessive Thoughts, Fears, Somatic Complaints.- A Study of Psychological (Personality) Correlates of Criminal Behaviour
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Dinesh Singh
1,
Asha Rani
2
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1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College, Baund Kalan, Bhiwani, Haryana, IN
2 Civil Hospital, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Govt. College, Baund Kalan, Bhiwani, Haryana, IN
2 Civil Hospital, Rohtak, Haryana, IN