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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 2 516 - 523 March 16, 2023

Aggression among Rural and Urban Male and Female Students in Haryana

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Dr. Sunita Chauhan
Associate Professor at M.N.S GC, Bhiwani, Haryana, India
Abstract

The present study analyzes aggression among rural and urban male and female students. The present study was conducted among rural and urban male and female students of M.N.S. Govt. College of Bhiwani district, Haryana state, India. The sample was selected by using a random sampling method. The total sample consists of 60 females (30 rural and 30 urban), male and female. The age of students ranges between 17 to 21 years. An effective psychological tool such as an aggression scale prepared by km. Roma Pal and Dr. (Smt.) Tasneem Naqvi was administered to the selected sample. The obtained data has been analysed by using the Mean, SD, and t-test. This reveals that there is a difference in the aggression of rural and urban male and female students. The result also reveals that there is a high aggression level in urban male and female students compared to rural male and female students.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 516 - 523
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