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Paper Title: THE A.I ERA (A.I And A.I tools)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311488
Register Paper ID - 246794
Title: THE A.I ERA (A.I AND A.I TOOLS)
Author Name(s): Ashwath Amudhan C A, Dr. Arun Nehru J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e165-e172
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 60
The AI era has heralded a proliferation of sophisticated AI tools, revolutionizing industries and augmenting decision-making processes with unprecedented efficiency and precision.
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Machine learning, Deep learning, Transfer learning, Multiagent systems, Robotics, Natural language processing ,Causality, Probabilistic programming, Safe and fair AI.
Paper Title: "LACK OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN TRANSGENDER'S AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES LEADS TO DEPRESSION"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311487
Register Paper ID - 246503
Title: "LACK OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN TRANSGENDER'S AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES LEADS TO DEPRESSION"
Author Name(s): Dr. Roopa. K. Nayakodi.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e162-e164
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 73
Abstract: This is a paucity of research in the race of Social Support and Psychological well-being among people with transgender. The present study reveals the role of social support among individuals of transgender. The study helps to know the relationship of social support and psychological well-being. The study includes the relationships among social support, self-esteem and depression in transgender individual suffering from incurable or curable sexually transmitted diseases. The social support can play in mitigating depressive systems in those with gender minorities' status. World Health Organization indicates that nearly 500 million adolescence and adults (15-49) were infected with curable forms of STI across the world in 2008. In 2018 the US reported 1,15,000 cases of syphilis and 5,88 lacks cases of gonorrhea and Chlamydia of 1.7 million observed. Recent data's are yet to be collected. These are the common diseases are observed. These people need security, identity in family as well as in society, so that they can grow without any barriers.
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Keywords: Transgender, Social Support, Depression,Diseases, STI.
Paper Title: An Evaluation of Specific Fitness Variables on State & university Level Cricket Players of Chhattisgarh Region
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311486
Register Paper ID - 246559
Title: AN EVALUATION OF SPECIFIC FITNESS VARIABLES ON STATE & UNIVERSITY LEVEL CRICKET PLAYERS OF CHHATTISGARH REGION
Author Name(s): Prof. RATNESH SINGH, LALJEE YADAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e154-e161
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 61
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the specific motor Fitness profile of state & university level cricketers of Chhattisgarh region. Total 100 Cricketers of age ranged between 16 to 25 years were selected from CG University through purposive sampling method. Subjects were devided into two Groups Under-19 (group 1, N=50) and above-19 (group 2, N=50) of age. Descriptive statistics was used with SPSS 2.0 version. And the level of significance was fixed at 0.05 for testing the hypothesis. The result of the study revealed that there was difference in the specific motor fitness variables cricket players of Chhattisgarh region. But results were not as convincing as most of the variables did not reach the significance level in statistical computation. It was recommended to bringrelated studies on larger sample and different age category players.
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Specific Motor Fitness, Cricket players.
Paper Title: Navigating Liquidity Challenges: A Comparative Study of SBI and HDFC's Resilience to Liquidity Risk
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311485
Register Paper ID - 246552
Title: NAVIGATING LIQUIDITY CHALLENGES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SBI AND HDFC'S RESILIENCE TO LIQUIDITY RISK
Author Name(s): Gopalan Puthukulam, Dr. Sathya Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e148-e153
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 71
Liquidity risk is one of the major risks faced by banking companies in India. This may be due to economic turmoil, changes in the regulatory framework, or any internal factors. The liquidity position of a bank directly affects its profitability, so it is very important to understand how banks are mitigating their liquidity risk. In this study, the researchers investigated how HDFC Bank and SBI manage their liquidity risk for the period of 2019-2023. Data has been collected from the financial statements of both these banks, and the results show that HDFC has consistently high quick ratios, implying a proactive approach to maintaining a robust liquidity position and potentially mitigating the impact of unforeseen liquidity challenges. For SBI, the declining trend in both ratios raises concerns about SBI's evolving liquidity position
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Keywords. Liquidity risk, Risk resilience.
Paper Title: Advancements and Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311484
Register Paper ID - 246740
Title: ADVANCEMENTS AND APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Sagnik Barik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e142-e147
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 57
This research explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), tracing their evolution, applications, and challenges. Despite concerns about data privacy and job market implications, their versatility in healthcare, finance, and other industries is evident. The paper emphasizes the need for responsible development, transparency, and ethical considerations.
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Introduction, Proposed Methodology, Objective of the Project, Explainable AI: Making Machine Learning Models Understandable, Project Scope,Conclusion
Paper Title: Acute ST elevation in myocardial infraction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311483
Register Paper ID - 246648
Title: ACUTE ST ELEVATION IN MYOCARDIAL INFRACTION
Author Name(s): Shweta umakant mandle, Shravani madhukarrao chatte, Pradnya upendra chikurtikar, Vanita wadewale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e131-e141
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 59
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Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311482
Register Paper ID - 246743
Title: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
Author Name(s): VINAYAK JOSHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e124-e130
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 65
This research explores the pervasive impact of technological advancements on society, tracing historical evolution and focusing on communication, healthcare, education, and industry. It examines global connectivity shifts through the internet, healthcare innovations, and educational transformations. Addressing societal challenges, the study emphasizes ethical considerations and anticipates future technological trajectories, providing comprehensive insights and recommendations.
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Introduction, Objectives, Problem Statement, Proposed Methodology, Project scope, Emerging technologies and their Impact , Conclusion.
Paper Title: Study On The Population Of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindermann) In Tirhut Region
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311481
Register Paper ID - 246596
Title: STUDY ON THE POPULATION OF ONION THRIPS (THRIPS TABACI LINDERMANN) IN TIRHUT REGION
Author Name(s): Sonam Kumari, Dr. Manendra Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e120-e123
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 62
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Onion thrips, rabi crop, population of nymphs and adults, transplantation date
Paper Title: STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND SHOULDER POWER OF INTER COLLEGIATE CRICKET PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311480
Register Paper ID - 246592
Title: STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND SHOULDER POWER OF INTER COLLEGIATE CRICKET PLAYERS
Author Name(s): LALJEE YADAV, Prof. RATNESH SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e111-e119
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 99
STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND SHOULDER POWER OF INTER COLLEGIATE CRICKET PLAYERS The purpose of the study was to find the relationship between hand grip strength and shoulder power of different age group intercollegiate level Cricket players. Total 80 Male cricket players were selected from Chhattisgarh University, of age ranged between 17-25 years. Among which 40 players were in age group 17yrs, 20 players in age group 18yrs, and 20 players in age group 19 yrs. Data were statically analyzed by comparing the mean and standard deviation and co-orelation using SPSS 20.0. The results showed that there is positive correlation (moderate to strong) between grip strength and shoulder power. Result concluded that there is positive correlation between grip strength and shoulder power that grip strength can be used as a predictor of shoulder power. Also during training program, focus should be given equally on improvement of both shoulder power and grip strength.
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Hand grip, throwing skill, Strength training, Cricket, shoulder power, hand dynamometer, medicine ball test.
Paper Title: Fraudulence in Banking System - AN Evidence from India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311479
Register Paper ID - 246700
Title: FRAUDULENCE IN BANKING SYSTEM - AN EVIDENCE FROM INDIA
Author Name(s): NAVITHA P, Dr. M. JEGADEESHWARAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e103-e110
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 61
The aim of the study is to analyse the bank fraud cases reported in India for the past six years from 2017-18 to 2022-23 using Secondary data collected from the official website of RBI. The study analysed the fraud cases reported Bank group wise and in terms of Area of Operations using Measurement scales. The findings of the study show that more of the fraud cases in number and amount involved are reported in Public sector banks and Private sector banks; and the frauds cases in Payment banks and Small Finance banks is growing rapidly. Further, most of the bank fraud cases reported is in the areas of Advances and Card/Internet operations, and fraud cases reported on Cash transactions is increasing rapidly.
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Banks, Frauds, India, Bank groups, Area of Operation
Paper Title: Role Of Computers In Digital Forensics
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311478
Register Paper ID - 246758
Title: ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN DIGITAL FORENSICS
Author Name(s): Roshan Bosco A, Ramkumar K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e93-e102
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 149
Digital forensics plays a pivotal role in investigating and analyzing digital evidence to uncover cybercrime activities. As the volume and complexity of digital data continue to grow, the role of computers in digital forensics has become indispensable. This paper explores the multifaceted contributions of computers in the digital forensics domain, highlighting key aspects such as evidence acquisition, analysis, and presentation. The evolution of computer technology has provided forensic investigators with powerful tools and techniques to efficiently collect, preserve, and examine electronic evidence. Additionally, advancements in data storage and retrieval, as well as the increasing prevalence of networked systems, pose both challenges and opportunities for digital forensic practitioners. The paper delves into the critical role of computational methods, including data recovery, forensic analysis software, and machine learning, in enhancing the speed and accuracy of investigations. Furthermore, it examines the ethical considerations and legal implications associated with the use of computers in digital forensics. By elucidating the symbiotic relationship between computers and digital forensics, this paper underscores the importance of ongoing technological advancements and interdisciplinary collaboration to address the evolving landscape of cyber threats and ensure the integrity of digital investigations.
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Computer, Digital world, Forensic world
Paper Title: Kshama Sharma Ke Bal Sahity Mein Antanirhit Kathavastu Ki Swarupatmak Vividhata
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311477
Register Paper ID - 246731
Title: KSHAMA SHARMA KE BAL SAHITY MEIN ANTANIRHIT KATHAVASTU KI SWARUPATMAK VIVIDHATA
Author Name(s): Rekha Yadav, Dr. Kamana Pandya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e87-e92
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 130
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Shama Sharma Ke Bal Sahity Mein Antanirhit Kathavastu Ki Swarupatmak Vividhata
Paper Title: Deepfake Detection Using LSTM And ResNext
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311476
Register Paper ID - 246797
Title: DEEPFAKE DETECTION USING LSTM AND RESNEXT
Author Name(s): Trupti Kularkar, Tanvi Jikar, Vansh Rewaskar, Krupali Dhawale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e78-e86
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 207
Advanced by sophisticated deep learning algorithms, deepfake technology poses a substantial threat to contemporary society, facilitating the creation of remarkably convincing manipulated media. These manipulations often in-volve superimposing faces onto different bodies or generating fabricated speeches, thereby fueling concerns regarding misinformation, privacy breaches, and potential misuse. This study is dedicated to the creation and assessment of deep learning-based models, including CNN, RNN, ResNext, and LSTM, designed for the detection of deepfake videos. Additionally, we explore the potential challenges and future directions in deepfake detection research, underscoring the imperative need for ongoing advancements in this domain to stay ahead of evolving deepfake generation techniques. Ultimately, this research contributes to the collective endeavor to counteract the misuse of deepfake technology and safeguard the integrity of digital media and public discourse.
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Deepfake detection, Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM), Residual next convolution neural network.
Paper Title: A study of Educational implication of Upanishads
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311475
Register Paper ID - 246773
Title: A STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATION OF UPANISHADS
Author Name(s): Mrs. Pooja Sonpakar, Dr. Anupama Mehta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e70-e77
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 182
Upanishad is considered as the end part of the Vedas. It is the ultimate truth of all the four Vedas. It is the highest philosophy of life where the human beings reach at the end of their knowledge. All four Vedas have their own Upanishads. Recorded by different Rishis and enlightened person. Total number of Upanishads are one hundred and eight. In this paper the scholar will discuss the seven Upanishads. It is often termed as Vedanta i.e. end part of the Vedas. These are the treaties which dealt with the ultimate problem of life and their goals. It literally means sitting near the Guru and attaining his wisdom through the process of teaching and learning. It provides very basic answers to those question which some day or the other emerges in ones mind. It tends to give answers to those question which can lead a person to live his life to the fullest.
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Upanishad, Knowledge, Jiva, Isvara, Jagat.
Paper Title: A CLINICAL STUDY OF GERIATRIC DEPRESSION AND ITS HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311474
Register Paper ID - 246562
Title: A CLINICAL STUDY OF GERIATRIC DEPRESSION AND ITS HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): DR.V.VISHNUPRIYA, DR.K.S.LALITHAA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e65-e69
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 72
Elderly people who suffer from geriatric depression often struggle to carry out their everyday activities on a regular basis. The constitutional study was carried out to gauge the degree of depressive disorders among the elderly. The Geriatric Depressive Scale (GDS) was employed to assess the case both prior to and following treatment. Only thirty instances were collected and used for the study. The Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital at Vinayaka Mission served as the source of the data for this study. The psychiatric departments of IP and OP were examined. The data collected prior to and following the treatment was analysed using the signed Wilcoxon rank test. The ICD-10 diagnostic standards are used to assess if geriatric depression is present in each of the thirty cases.
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Geriatric Depression Scale, Geriatric, homoeopathy, depression, medical illness.
Paper Title: Barcode Labels For Electronic Data Collection Challenges
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311473
Register Paper ID - 246658
Title: BARCODE LABELS FOR ELECTRONIC DATA COLLECTION CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Saurabh Walde, Shubham Zarekar, Varad Ghorpade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e63-e64
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 74
Barcode labels are a vital part of digital records series, linking bodily objects and virtual databases. They permit efficient, correct, and actual-time facts seized, essential in industries as severe as retail, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing.
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Barcode Labels, Electronic Data Collection, Efficiency, Accuracy, Real-time Data.
Paper Title: The Arms Act, 1959: A Legal Analysis And Comparative Study With USA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311472
Register Paper ID - 246736
Title: THE ARMS ACT, 1959: A LEGAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH USA
Author Name(s): Karandeep Singh, Shailja Thakur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e55-e62
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 103
Human have always prioritized their safety from various harms present in society, like animals, natural calamities, accidents, and even fellow human beings. Safety from each of the above requires a different approach, hence, for safety from an individual one needs to have a weapon to defend himself. Society needs to have control over who can and who cannot use weapons and arms, for this government has laid down certain provisions and laws related to arms and ammunition, referred to as the "arms act". These arms acts in India have existed since the state existed. In historical books like "Arthashastra" by Kautilya, there are provisions given about how, when, and who can use arms like swords, spears, etc. that were used in that period. In India, the main law related to arms provisions was introduced by the Britishers to restrain Indians from using and possessing arms. This arms control act was passed by Britishers mainly in the year 1878, but it was quite biased, the restrictions were put only on Indians and not Europeans who resided in India. The principal gun control act is that of 1959, which restricts people without a license to own, manufacture, sell, use, or trade any arms and ammunition. It is to be noted that every country has different perceptions and laws related to arms. Some countries like the United States of America, have more flexible and less strict laws than India. In fact, in America, possession of arms is considered to be their tradition, which is also safeguarded by the Second Amendment Act, which makes owning arms a legal right in America. Thus, in India, the possession of arms is a privilege but in America, it is a right. The study will focus on the Present Scenario of the Arms Act, with a comparative study with that of America. The paper primarily focuses on the Arms Act of 1959, with a comparison to America and its Second Amendment act, the thesis will also discuss the legal overview, historical background, and prohibitions related to arms and ammunition in both India and America.
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Arms, Ammunition, India, America, Gun Culture, Gun Violence.
Paper Title: Analyzing the Dystopian Elements in, Lois Lowry's "THE GIVER".
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311471
Register Paper ID - 246721
Title: ANALYZING THE DYSTOPIAN ELEMENTS IN, LOIS LOWRY'S "THE GIVER".
Author Name(s): AARTHI MUTHUVETRIVEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e51-e54
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 109
This research paper engages in the analysis of dystopian elements, within the Lois Lowry's seminal work, "The Giver". The novel belongs to the part of dystopian literature that serves as a reflective lens on societal structures and the control mechanisms in the novel by juxtaposing it with the idea of dystopian society. The analysis explores the key elements such as sameness, emotional suppression, symbolism, governance structures, sense of freedom and the tension between individuality and societal conformity. The Giver introduces the readers to the society that are regulated by the elders. The analysis begins by examining how the suppression of memory in The Giver contributes to societal control, with a broader exploration of memory manipulation in literature. It also gives an insight to the symbolic elements that plays a part in the role of conveying emotions and contributing to the portrayal of societal control. The governance structure reveals the leadership in the novel, where the elders guide the community with an authoritarian regime. The conflict between individuality and societal conformity is explored by comparing the internal struggle of Jonas in the novel.
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Dystopian literature, Lois Lowry, The Giver, societal structures, sameness, emotional suppression, symbolism, individuality.
Paper Title: A Survey On Human Action Pattern Recognition For Physical Training Using Machine Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311470
Register Paper ID - 246732
Title: A SURVEY ON HUMAN ACTION PATTERN RECOGNITION FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Atharv Sonawane, Vanita Babanne, Piyusha Vispute, Sakshi Nawale, Yashasvi Sonawane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e42-e50
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 62
Understanding human action patterns is essential for many things, like keeping an eye on your health or figuring out how to get better at sports. This paper presents a novel approach to a human action pattern recognition system using physical training for children's activities. In this approach, children do exercises. The recognition system is developed by using a varied dataset of physical training attendees performing different exercises. With the use of computer vision and machine learning to implement logistic regression to track and categorize these actions, with consideration given to both spatial and temporal aspects. This real-time recognition system doesn't just accurately identify actions; it also provides physical training for children with personalized feedback and recommendations enhances the fitness experience and promotes proper exercise form to prevent injury. Through this approach, the aim is to broaden the accessibility of action pattern recognition, making it available to a larger group of individuals. The impact is felt in fitness, healthcare, and sports performance analysis, nurturing improved exercise habits and overall well-being.
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Human action recognition, Physical activity recognition, Machine learning, Real-time action recognition, Human-computer interaction (HCI) in fitness
Paper Title: Arousal of Interest among the Higher Secondary Final Year Students of Debraj Roy College, Golaghat, Assam for Statistics in Education-An Action Research
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2311469
Register Paper ID - 246649
Title: AROUSAL OF INTEREST AMONG THE HIGHER SECONDARY FINAL YEAR STUDENTS OF DEBRAJ ROY COLLEGE, GOLAGHAT, ASSAM FOR STATISTICS IN EDUCATION-AN ACTION RESEARCH
Author Name(s): Dr. Chitra Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: e37-e41
Year: November 2023
Downloads: 68
Abstract: Interest is one of the key factors that helps the students to lead themselves towards excellence in any course of study. It may be intrinsic or extrinsic. The students sometimes may not be interested intrinsically but if the teachers, parents, and well-wishers tried to arouse interest they may try to show their excellence. In this study, the investigator tried to arouse interest among the students in the higher secondary final year for statistics in education to improve their statistical knowledge and to acquire good scores in the final examination. A total 100 numbers of student from Debraj Roy College was taken as a sample of the study. The teacher-made achievement test both for pre-test and post-test was applied as a tool of the study. For analyzing of data mean, standard deviation, z-test, and correlation were used. It was found from the study that arousing interest and motivation helps students show good performance in statistics.
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Key Words: Interest, Higher secondary, Students, Statistics in Education
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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