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Comparative Study of Achievement Motivation and Self-Concept of Secondary School Students


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1 Department of Psychology, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lasalgao, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
2 Department of Psychology, SPPU, Pune, Maharashtra, India
     

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The present study "Achievement Motivation and Self-concept of Secondary School Students" was investigated to find the comparison between Self-concept and Achievement Motivation of High Achievers and low Achievers of Secondary School Students. Data for the study were collected using Self-concept Questionnaire developed by Saraswath (1984) and Achievement Motive Test (ACMT) developed by Bhargava (1994). The investigator used simple random sampling technique for selecting the sample. The sample consists of 150 Secondary school students. For analyzing data "t" test were used. Findings revels the significant difference between High Achievers and Low Achievers in respect to Achievement Motivation and Self-Concept of Secondary School Students. Computed 't' = 1.34 dose not shows significant differences on achievement motivation, still high achievers scored high on achievement motivation than low achievers, whereas on self concept differences were found as 't'= 4.30 found significant at 0.01 level.

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Achievement Motivation, Self-Concept, Students.
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P. Naik Dinesh
Department of Psychology, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lasalgao, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
D. Ahirrao Kiran
Department of Psychology, SPPU, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The present study "Achievement Motivation and Self-concept of Secondary School Students" was investigated to find the comparison between Self-concept and Achievement Motivation of High Achievers and low Achievers of Secondary School Students. Data for the study were collected using Self-concept Questionnaire developed by Saraswath (1984) and Achievement Motive Test (ACMT) developed by Bhargava (1994). The investigator used simple random sampling technique for selecting the sample. The sample consists of 150 Secondary school students. For analyzing data "t" test were used. Findings revels the significant difference between High Achievers and Low Achievers in respect to Achievement Motivation and Self-Concept of Secondary School Students. Computed 't' = 1.34 dose not shows significant differences on achievement motivation, still high achievers scored high on achievement motivation than low achievers, whereas on self concept differences were found as 't'= 4.30 found significant at 0.01 level.

Keywords


Achievement Motivation, Self-Concept, Students.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2018%2Fv9i1%2F173747