Volume : V, Issue : VII, July - 2016

A STUDY OF ATTITUDE OF INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS TOWARDS CORRUPTION WITH MANAGEMENT AND ANNUAL INCOME

Mrs. Maddipatla Anasuyamma

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 Corruption is not cost-neutral. There have been claims that not everything is bad about corruption. Its effects can be positive too. Corruption, among other things, assists in capital formation; fosters entrepreneurial abilities, allows business interest to penetrate bureaucracy and permits the logic of market to insinuate itself into transactions from which public controls exclude it. The main objective of the present study is to study the influence of management and annual income on the attitude of intermediate students towards corruption. Attitude towards corruption questionnaire developed by Amareswaran, N (2005) was adopted. A sample of 320 intermediate students representing all categories of colleges in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh in India by following the standardized procedures. ‘t’ and ‘F’ – tests were employed for analysis of the data. There is significant influence of management and annual income at 0.01 level of significance on the attitude of intermediate students towards corruption. The implications are administrators have to provide facilities for rural students and administrators have to provide educational facilities for illiterate mothers.

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Mrs. MADDIPATLA ANASUYAMMA A STUDY OF ATTITUDE OF INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS TOWARDS CORRUPTION WITH MANAGEMENT AND ANNUAL INCOME Global Journal For Research Analysis, Volume : 5 | Issue : 7|July 2016


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