A Study On Self-Esteem and Happiness among Male & Female University Students

Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019    PDF ( 217 KB )
Author(s)
Kedar Bhushan 1; Dr. Santosh 2

1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu Rajasthan (India)

2Assistant Professor, OPJS University, Churu Rajasthan (India)

Abstract

The flow inquire about analyzes sex contrasts in the confidence and joy of college understudies. An example of 120 understudies (60 guys and 60 females) was drawn from the different divisions of college of Sargodha inside the age scope of 18-26 years. Comfort testing strategy was utilized. Rosenberg Self-regard Scale (Rosenberg, 1985) and Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (Hills and Argyle, 2001) were separately directed to the members. The outcomes recommended that the male understudies detailed fundamentally more elevated level of confidence when contrasted with the female college understudies (t = 3.78, df = 117, ***p < .001). Additionally, the outcomes recommended immaterial contrasts in male and female understudy in level of satisfaction (t = 404, df = 117, p > .05). Moreover, huge positive relationship was found among satisfaction and confidence of understudies (r = .22*). These discoveries have suggestions for helping educators and guardians.

Keywords
Happiness, Self-esteem, University students.
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