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Paper Title: A PRE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME REGARDING EFFECTS OF JUNK FOODS ON HEALTH AMONG ADOLESCENTS OF SELECTED SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF JANDIALA GURU, AMRITSAR (PUNJAB)�.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204508
Register Paper ID - 218621
Title: A PRE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME REGARDING EFFECTS OF JUNK FOODS ON HEALTH AMONG ADOLESCENTS OF SELECTED SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF JANDIALA GURU, AMRITSAR (PUNJAB)�.
Author Name(s): Mohd Azhar Ud din Bhat, Dr. Rajwant Kaur Randhawa, Dr. Priyanka Chaudhary, Mr Iqbal Majid Dar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e387-e424
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 350
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Paper Title: THE RASA AND LITERARY CRITICISM IN SANSKRIT POETICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204507
Register Paper ID - 218637
Title: THE RASA AND LITERARY CRITICISM IN SANSKRIT POETICS
Author Name(s): SUCHISMITA RAY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e377-e386
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 357
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Key Words: Rasa, K?vya, Do?a, Gu?a, Riti, V?tti,Vakrokti,Prav?tti, pad?rtha?, V?san?s, K?vy?nanda, Sah?daya, ?sv?dya, Sth?yibh?va, Udreka, Rasika, mano-bh?va, Dharma, ?tman, Adhik?ri, V?ky?rtha, Ras?nubh?ti, Cittav?tti, Citi?akti, Pari??ma, Citta, Buddhi, Sukha, Du?kha, Moha, K?rik?, ??stra, Pratibh?, K?vyapuru?a, Vastu.
Paper Title: MARKET PLACE FOR CAR BUYING AND SELLING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204506
Register Paper ID - 218528
Title: MARKET PLACE FOR CAR BUYING AND SELLING
Author Name(s): Vrushali Patil, Shubham Lohar, Nilesh Kharatmol, Jay Shimpi, Ujwala Gaikwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e369-e376
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 326
This is a current project for a classic Car buys/sell a business on online platforms. A web interface is provided for the system. It is useful to keep a record of the user information as well as the CAR details. If a customer wants to obtain a car, he or she can do that by finding specific price ranges from high to low or low to high. This vision is to create a marketplace for car buying and selling that will allow taking interest car buyers or sellers to replace the manual processes of car buying now use in the country, with the use of the internet. It also gives information about every single item for sale in terms of suitable or appropriate quality and variety and cheap pricing. The web application makes it simple for consumers to buy or sell car
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Affordable price, Car Details
Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF ULTRASONIC THERAPY IN ACUTE NEURITIS IN LEPROSY PATIENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204505
Register Paper ID - 218610
Title: THE EFFECT OF ULTRASONIC THERAPY IN ACUTE NEURITIS IN LEPROSY PATIENT
Author Name(s): DR. G POORNADEVI RAO, DR. NAUSHIN J. KHAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e362-e368
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 334
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Ultrasonic therapy, Neuritis, leprosy, prednisone.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FER METHODS FOR DETECTING HUMAN BEHAVIOR USING AI CONCEPT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204504
Register Paper ID - 218614
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FER METHODS FOR DETECTING HUMAN BEHAVIOR USING AI CONCEPT
Author Name(s): Sumanshu Sharma, Dr .Jitendra Sheetlani, Dr. Mukesh Tiwari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e355-e361
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 310
The face is a fundamental part of the human anatomy that has the ability to express all kinds of emotions. Whenever a picture of a person is made, the main attraction of that picture is the face of that person. Whatever you say, whatever you think, your eyes reflect it. This is the reason why your eyes are an important part of body language and based on these, what is going on in your mind can be understood. Facial recognition technology is actually a part of biometric technology that helps a person to identify him by his face. People also recognize it as Biometric Artificial Intelligence Base Application, which is used to identify a person according to the shape of his eye retina, nose, face. Facial recognition system is used to identify people in a photo, video or real time. Facial recognition technology is considered part of biometrics, the measurement of biological data by equipment or software, similar to fingerprint scanning and eye/iris scanning systems. Computers use facial recognition software to identify or verify a person by mapping the facial features and dimensions and comparing that information with a vast database of faces. Various facial expression recognition expression (FER) methods available which is good it cannot say that. So this paper present comparative analysis of various FER methods using AI concept .
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AI ,face matching, FER , Actual face data(AFA) , Facial Unites (FU) , Emotion expression
Paper Title: MODEL EQUATION TO MACHINING PARAMETERS FOR AL/SICP BASED ON MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE BY USING TUNGSTEN CARBIDE TOOL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204503
Register Paper ID - 218538
Title: MODEL EQUATION TO MACHINING PARAMETERS FOR AL/SICP BASED ON MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE BY USING TUNGSTEN CARBIDE TOOL
Author Name(s): Dr .Suresh Babu. B, B.Suvarna Raju, M. Bhanu Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e348-e354
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 297
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Keywords: Material Removal Rate (MRT), Turning Process, Al/Sicp , Full Factorial Design, Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA), tungsten Carbide tool MINITAB-17.
Paper Title: WIRELESS CHARGING OF PULSE OXIMETER WITH BACKUP SUPPLY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204502
Register Paper ID - 218543
Title: WIRELESS CHARGING OF PULSE OXIMETER WITH BACKUP SUPPLY
Author Name(s): Shweta Rajendra Salvi, Rutika Vijay Ghadigaonkar, Nimisha Dilip Jaypatil, Kajal Mahadev Solankar, Pragya Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e343-e347
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 322
This paper presents a wireless medical monitoring system. The goal of this paper is the presentation of a wireless pulse oximeter patient monitoring device that is low cost, high performance in signal detection and has good battery life. wireless charging is a technology of transmitting power through an air gap to electrical devices for the purpose of energy replenishment. The recent progress in wireless charging techniques and development of a commercial products have provided a promising alternative way to address the energy bottleneck of conventionally portable battery-powered devices. Wireless pulse oximeter system has been developed to measure the temperature, pulses rate and oxygen level (oxygen saturation). For patients at risk of respiratory failure, it is important to monitor the blood oxygen level (oxygen saturation) of such individuals to ensure proper perfusion of blood in their system. The power requirement of the system is fulfilled by a lithium polymer battery which can be charged using wireless charging as well as solar power. we have also monitored parameter of wireless charging system. Wireless pulse oximeter add many advantages to the traditional wired units. They are more convenient for the patients to use, and can be more comfortable
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Inductive Power Transfer, Wireless Power Transformer, Lithium Polymer, Radio Frequency radiation, ,Infrared rays, Magnetic resonance coupling
Paper Title: FACTORS AFFECTING WEBSITE SPEED AND PERFORMANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204501
Register Paper ID - 218577
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING WEBSITE SPEED AND PERFORMANCE
Author Name(s): Jami.Yaswanth Sai Ram Pavan, Chiluvuri.Mahesh Vinay Varma, Rajamandrapu.Shekar, Vivek Sai Prabhas Bhutaraju, Navjot Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e336-e342
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 323
This paper mainly discusses about the factors that affect the website performance as well as the page speed. The developers mainly think of giving better look to the website so that they think it might attract many users towards their website in this process they include large files and images and forget to follow some metrics which affect the website speed and also load time. The main thing that attracts the users is the speed of the website not the looks of the website.
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Website speed, Large-files, CDN, HTML, CSS, Page-Weight
Paper Title: SAPTAHIK BAJAR- EK PARICHAY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204500
Register Paper ID - 218604
Title: SAPTAHIK BAJAR- EK PARICHAY
Author Name(s): Dr. (Srimati) Rashmi S. Rawal, Bhuvnesh Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e331-e335
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 306
SAPTAHIK BAJAR- EK PARICHAY
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SAPTAHIK BAJAR- EK PARICHAY
Paper Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE CONSUMER IN MAKING PURCHASING DECISIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204499
Register Paper ID - 218552
Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE CONSUMER IN MAKING PURCHASING DECISIONS
Author Name(s): Meslet Jaed ghaleb Al-Daihani, Khalil gouda al-fadhli
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e318-e330
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 314
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Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS ON THE FLORICULTURE EXPORTS OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204498
Register Paper ID - 218596
Title: AN ANALYSIS ON THE FLORICULTURE EXPORTS OF INDIA
Author Name(s): S.Mohan, V.Shiva Tharani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e308-e317
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 332
In a globalized environment, exports forms an important factor contributing to economic growth. For a developing country like India, agriculture and allied product exports constitute an important source of foreign exchange earnings. Hence, with stiff competition being faced from the similar developing countries in the export of agricultural product exports, identifying the product, provision of product innovation and adoption of proper marketing strategies in the international market may go a long way in helping the country to catch higher exports of such agriculture or allied products. Among such product that have immense scope of exports, floriculture is an important allied product of agriculture. India is one of the major exporters of floriculture. However, the country faces stiff competition from the neighboring countries in the exports of this product. The present paper attempts to understand the major countries of imports of floriculture from India and provides suggestions to improve the exports of floriculture from India.
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globalized environment foreign exchange earnings product innovation floricultural crops rate of return liberalization policy unorganized sector
Paper Title: ENGINE FAULT DETECTION USING NEURAL NETWORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204497
Register Paper ID - 218597
Title: ENGINE FAULT DETECTION USING NEURAL NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Parikshith H, Keerthi Vaidyanath HR, Sneha M, R N Sai Madhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e304-e307
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 298
A number of fault detection systems for vehicle maintenance, repair have been developed in recent years. These systems are used for diagnosing variety of faults in the vehicle and are available at service level. A wavelet neural networks model is constructed based on wavelet frame theory and neural networks technology. The model is validated through the testing that simulates the faults of engine. RBF neural networks are trained to detect and diagnose the faults, and also to indicate fault size, by recognising the different fault patterns occurring in the dynamic data.
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Neural Networks, Fault Detection, Wavelet Neural networks, RBF Neural Networks.
Paper Title: THE PERCEPTION OF IT COMPANY EMPLOYEES TOWARDS WORK FROM HOME CULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204496
Register Paper ID - 218584
Title: THE PERCEPTION OF IT COMPANY EMPLOYEES TOWARDS WORK FROM HOME CULTURE
Author Name(s): Karen Susan Mathew
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e295-e303
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 348
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Work From Home (WFH) Culture, IT Company, Covid-19, Perception of employees
Paper Title: MOVIE SUCCESS PREDICTION USING DATA MINING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204495
Register Paper ID - 218557
Title: MOVIE SUCCESS PREDICTION USING DATA MINING
Author Name(s): Hrithik Jain, Manohar Bhati, Sailee Zodape, Blessy Varghese
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e291-e294
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 374
Movies are released in great numbers every year and a huge amount of capital is invested to produce those films.The main focus of our project is to predict whether the movie will be successful, i.e. hit or unsuccessful, i.e. flop, based on certain attributes (static and social/dynamic). Few of the static factors included for determining whether the movie will be successful or not are: genre, film budget, actors, actresses, director, producer, production house, release date etc. From the social media perspective, i.e. dynamic, we would be looking at trending hashtags on Twitter related to the movie. As a huge amount is invested in making a film, it is a concerning aspect for the production house, and thus would be beneficial for the investors if a certain prediction is given. The primary aim is to find the relation between the attributes to arrive at the conclusion using a data mining algorithm. A movie score is calculated by comparing a movie's attributes with other movies in a dataset with similar attributes that provide a good deal of prediction. Various mechanisms available in data mining are used to identify whether each film is good or bad. This system is especially useful for producers because it allows them to rate movies before they are released and change the way they post-produce to increase their chances of success.
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Data Mining, Movie Success Prediction, Sentiment Analysis, Twitter
Paper Title: 3D PRINTING MACHINE - A FACTORY AT YOUR DESK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204494
Register Paper ID - 218595
Title: 3D PRINTING MACHINE - A FACTORY AT YOUR DESK
Author Name(s): Hrishikesh Uttekar, Rushikesh Gaikwad, Minal Randive, Siddhi Shidruk, Prof.Suvarna Bahir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e283-e290
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 307
3D printing is an additive manufacturing technique where the 3D parts are made with the addition of multiple layers on of others with help of CAD software. The printing can be done with the help of different procedures like SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), LOM (Laminated Object Manufacturing), SLA (Stereolithography), etc. 3D printing machines have 4 axes which 3 axes are X, Y, Z, and the fourth one is an extruder. The process adopted by us is FDM technology in which different materials such as ABS, HIPS, PLA, etc. can be used. By heating the filament material to its melting point and laying it layer by layer. A combination of multiple layers on top of the other will give the required 3D object. In this project, we explore AI monitoring of the FDM-build process with custom 3D printer equipment and both third-party and custom firmware software. We also theorize on the future of smart monitoring.
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3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping, FDM, SLA, SLS, AI Monitoring.
Paper Title: A RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY ON MAGNITUDE OF CHILD ABUSE AMONG HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS AS CHILDREN OF AN ACADEMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204493
Register Paper ID - 218593
Title: A RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY ON MAGNITUDE OF CHILD ABUSE AMONG HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS AS CHILDREN OF AN ACADEMY
Author Name(s): Dr. Assuma Beevi.T.M, Dr. Feliz Nazeer K.E
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e278-e282
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 308
Abstract Introduction: Child maltreatment often goes hand in hand with numerous other adverse life experiences like poverty, desuetude, overcrowding, substance abuse of family members, lack of adequate medical care, parents' unemployment, and parents' psychopathology. The present retrospective survey attempted to find out the magnitude of child abuse among nursing students as children and to find out the incidences of various types of child abuse among them during their childhood. This study was primarily aim to find out the percentage of students who experienced various types of violence and atrocities as children. Results: A total of 136 students participated in the study. Data on experiences of childhood abuse, 56.68(78) participants expressed that they had childhood abuse.12.3% of the participants were abused by parents, 10.7% were abused by elders at home, 10.7% had abuse from teachers and 8.3% had abuse from relatives. 35.4% of the participants had emotional neglect and abuse, 23.7% had experienced molestation, and 17.6% experienced molestation from parents, relatives, visitors at home and 5% had experience from strangers too. These molestations were real sexual contact and not just exposure. Discussion: Majority of them found emotional blackmailing is a frequent strategy used by abusers to keep children away from disclosing the event to anyone. Though child abuse shows the staggering financial costs, no price can be kept on the emotional cost of abuse that produce irreversible behaviour that makes the life of the abused and others around miserable. Conclusion: Child abuse can happen anywhere like inside homes, schools, foster care institutions, at playgrounds, work places and online as well, through social networking sites. Hence it is essential to bring about a holistic approach to the study of Child Abuse, its prevention and its impact on the lives of children.
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Child abuse, molestation, emotional abuse
Paper Title: BLOCKCHAIN RESEARCH PAPER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204492
Register Paper ID - 218583
Title: BLOCKCHAIN RESEARCH PAPER
Author Name(s): Ankit Sharma, Nishant Pandey, Prakhar Shukla, Sudha Shanker Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e274-e277
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 312
The blockchain is a technological innovation that will have a profound impact on our business environment in the coming decades. It will change how business processes happens today and how It will be done in coming future also having great impact in the economy. Blockchain keeps the record of the data security, integrity and transparency. Till date the research related to blockchain is around the cryptocurrency like bitcoin and very less research regarding the other applications of blockchain technology in the other sectors. But in this paper, we will try to mark light on the other applications and challenges of blockchain technology.
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Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Smart Contracts, Decentralized
Paper Title: CASE STUDY ON LAND RECLAMATION USED WORLDWIDE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204491
Register Paper ID - 218560
Title: CASE STUDY ON LAND RECLAMATION USED WORLDWIDE
Author Name(s): Prakash Bhagat, Sudhanshu kumar, Shubham kumar, Chowdary ramesh, Mihir lal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e269-e273
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 354
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Land reclamation, landfilling, Artificial Island, coastal areas
Paper Title: LIGHT TRANSMITTING CONCRETE: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204490
Register Paper ID - 218548
Title: LIGHT TRANSMITTING CONCRETE: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Priyanka Dutta, Avinaba Bhattacharyya, Dr.Biman Mukherjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e261-e268
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 337
Researchers have focused on the concept of sustainable developmentlooking forward to invent something new using non-conventional energy. Light transmitting concrete(LTC) or LiTraCon is an example of such phenomenal invention. This review evaluates the principles involved in it, manufacturing process, pros andcons and applications of LitraCon. It has been described how the Litracon developed from 90's and outstretch.Embedding optical fibres in the concrete reduces electricity demands. Hence, it can be used as an eco -friendly alternative to traditional concrete in the near future. The applications of LiTraCon illustrates its positive impact worldwide. LiTraCon can become an affordable alternative for both commercial and residential projects.
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Paper Title: EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204489
Register Paper ID - 218374
Title: EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr. Monika
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: e257-e260
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 307
EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS Dr. Monika Singh The educational process includes teaching learning process which acts as a platform for learning. It is a concern of how the class is analyzed and synthesized and the manner in which instruction is applied. For applying effective online instruction the instructor must needs to know how the technological based tools will be implement, how to manage traditional communication into technology dependent communication, and how to deviate from traditional class and connect the directions of conversations to all those, who can facilitate and guide the learning process amongst students who are interested and engaged in the task. There was no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. In this light, the null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may therefore, be said that Academic Achievement of learners was found to be independent of Intelligence when Pre-Academic achievement is taken as covariate. The null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of interaction between Treatment and Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may, therefore, be said that Academic Achievement was found to be independent of the interaction between Treatment and Intelligence when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS Dr. Monika Singh The educational process includes teaching learning process which acts as a platform for learning. It is a concern of how the class is analyzed and synthesized and the manner in which instruction is applied. For applying effective online instruction the instructor must needs to know how the technological based tools will be implement, how to manage traditional communication into technology dependent communication, and how to deviate from traditional class and connect the directions of conversations to all those, who can facilitate and guide the learning process amongst students who are interested and engaged in the task. There was no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. In this light, the null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may therefore, be said that Academic Achievement of learners was found to be independent of Intelligence when Pre-Academic achievement is taken as covariate. The null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of interaction between Treatment and Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may, therefore, be said that Academic Achievement was found to be independent of the interaction between Treatment and Intelligence when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS Dr. Monika Singh The educational process includes teaching learning process which acts as a platform for learning. It is a concern of how the class is analyzed and synthesized and the manner in which instruction is applied. For applying effective online instruction the instructor must needs to know how the technological based tools will be implement, how to manage traditional communication into technology dependent communication, and how to deviate from traditional class and connect the directions of conversations to all those, who can facilitate and guide the learning process amongst students who are interested and engaged in the task. There was no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. In this light, the null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may therefore, be said that Academic Achievement of learners was found to be independent of Intelligence when Pre-Academic achievement is taken as covariate. The null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of interaction between Treatment and Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may, therefore, be said that Academic Achievement was found to be independent of the interaction between Treatment and Intelligence when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS Dr. Monika Singh The educational process includes teaching learning process which acts as a platform for learning. It is a concern of how the class is analyzed and synthesized and the manner in which instruction is applied. For applying effective online instruction the instructor must needs to know how the technological based tools will be implement, how to manage traditional communication into technology dependent communication, and how to deviate from traditional class and connect the directions of conversations to all those, who can facilitate and guide the learning process amongst students who are interested and engaged in the task. There was no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. In this light, the null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may therefore, be said that Academic Achievement of learners was found to be independent of Intelligence when Pre-Academic achievement is taken as covariate. The null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of interaction between Treatment and Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may, therefore, be said that Academic Achievement was found to be independent of the interaction between Treatment and Intelligence when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. EFFECT OF TREATMENT, INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR INTERACTION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONGEST GRADE XI STUDENTS Dr. Monika Singh The educational process includes teaching learning process which acts as a platform for learning. It is a concern of how the class is analyzed and synthesized and the manner in which instruction is applied. For applying effective online instruction the instructor must needs to know how the technological based tools will be implement, how to manage traditional communication into technology dependent communication, and how to deviate from traditional class and connect the directions of conversations to all those, who can facilitate and guide the learning process amongst students who are interested and engaged in the task. There was no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. In this light, the null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may therefore, be said that Academic Achievement of learners was found to be independent of Intelligence when Pre-Academic achievement is taken as covariate. The null hypothesis that there is no significant effect of interaction between Treatment and Intelligence on Academic Achievement of learners when Pre Academic Achievement is taken as covariate is not rejected. It may, therefore, be said that Academic Achievement was found to be independent of the interaction between Treatment and Intelligence when Pre-Academic Achievement is taken as covariate. keywords - Intelligence, Academic Achievement
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Intelligence, Academic Achievement
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 6 | Month- June 2024)