Volume : III, Issue : VII, July - 2014

A STUDY OF EMOTIONAL MATURITY AMONG TRIBAL AND NON–TRIBAL ADOLESCENT GIRLS.

Vinita Kumari Sinha

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The purpose of the present study was to examine the level of Emotional Maturity among Tribal and Non–tribal adolescent girls and to identify the impact of SES and Family structure on Emotional Maturity. The sample of the study comprised 100 students ( 50 Tribal adolescent girls and 50 Non–tribal adolescent girls) randomly selected from various colleges of Ranchi town.The half of the total students taken from nuclear family and other half from joint family. They were in the age group  between 16–18 years and belonging to HSES and LSES. To collect the required data for the present study EMS (Emotional Maturity Scale) developed by Singh and Bhargava (1990) was administered on all subjects. The obtained data were analyzed with the help of Mean, SD and ‘t’ test. Result shows that Non–tribal adolescent girls have high level of Emotional Maturity in comparison to the Tribal adolescent girls. On the basis of obtained result it was also concluded that Emotional Maturity is affected by SES and Family structure

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VINITA KUMARI SINHA A STUDY OF EMOTIONAL MATURITY AMONG TRIBAL AND NON-TRIBAL ADOLESCENT GIRLS. Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue.7 July 2014


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