Differences in Self Concept of Adolescents from Urban and Rural Haryana
Journal: International Journal of Advances in Agricultural Science and Technology (IJAAST) (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-30
Authors : Poonam Malik; Krishna Duhan;
Page : 63-69
Keywords : Rural; Urban; Adolescents; Self-Concept;
Abstract
In simplest words, self- concept is a person's idea of himself, how he sees himself. Self-concept is related to many different aspects of life as it is determined by many factors and in turn determines many factors. The present experiment was conducted in Haryana state to study the differences between self-concept of rural and urban adolescents. A total number of 100 adolescents, 50 from urban and 50 from rural areas, were assessed for their self-concept using Children's Self Concept Scale devised by S.P. Ahluwalia (1980). Results showed that thirty two percent of total respondents were first born. More than half of the respondents came from medium sized, nuclear families. Majority (72%) of rural adolescents were having good self-concept as compared to 56% of their urban counterparts. There were no significant differences in self-concept of rural and urban adolescents except for Intellectual and School Status aspect where the mean scores were 11.6 ± 2.14 and 10.3 ± 2.33 respectively for rural and urban adolescents and the calculated ‘t' value was 2.788*. It can be concluded that rural adolescents have a better self-concept than their urban counterparts.
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