Self-Concept And Personality Correlates (A Review Of Indian Studies)

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Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Dr. Mukesh Kumar Verma, Dr. Mamta Singh Rathour, Dr. Vimal Singh, Dr. Jayanti Chauhan

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Self-concept and personality correlates show an important relationship. Personality test measures different variables such as, intelligence, anxiety, adjustment, values, hostility and physical efficiency, etc. Some of our recent Indian studies in the field of personality are conducted in school/college settings, both with normal as well as handicapped students.


Different tests and techniques are used in relation to various personality correlates: Non-verbal test of intelligence, physical efficiency test, progressive matrices, personality word-list, anxiety scales, numerical ability test, general mental ability test, new forced choice inventory, and various adjustment inventories.


The data has been analyzed using a variety of techniques and statistics such as mean, standard deviation, SEM, SED, correlation, t-ratio, analysis of variance, critical ratio and percentage, etc.

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