Comparative Study of Personality Traits Among Graduate level Students in Nuclear and Joint Families
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Personality traits, Graduate Level Students, Nuclear, Joint FamiliesAbstract
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Personality traits among graduate level students play and important role in shaping behaviour. The students belong to Nuclear and Joint families who studied in college develop different type of personality traits. The aim of this study to checks thePersonality traits among student. The purpose is also to see the differences among different streams. This study is descriptive type in nature. It covers only graduate level student of Bahraich, Gonda and Balrampur districts. This research is conducted on B.A., B.Sc., B.C.A., B.P. Ed and B.Ed. students. The tool for Sentence Completion (Personality Traits) test is used. It is developed by L. N. Dubey and ArchanaDubey and published byNational Psychological Corporation Agra. This is highly reliable and valid. The findings of this study are as followed. Students belong to nuclear and joint families have same level of Personality traits. No significant different is found between male and female in nuclear families. Gender is not an indicator among students on Personality traits joint families. Same condition is found in different colleges with respect Personality traits. The lReferences
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