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The Self-confidence of University Students from Christian and Hindu Religions: A Gender Perspective
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This study aims to explore the self-confidence levels of male and female University students from Christian and Hindu religions. A sample of 40 students (20 males & 20 females) from Ranchi University, Jharkhand India completed a self-confidence scale. The results showed that female students had lower self-confidence than male students, regardless of religion. Additionally, Hindu student students had higher self-confidence than Christian students, particularly among females. These findings suggest that gender religious affiliation play a significant role in shaping University student self-confidence levels
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self-confidence, gender, religions Christian and Hindu.
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