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Paper Title: Parenting Styles And It's Effects On Emotional Intelligence And Self- Esteem
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306248
Register Paper ID - 238403
Title: PARENTING STYLES AND IT'S EFFECTS ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SELF- ESTEEM
Author Name(s): Muskaan Sehgal, Dr. Kakul Hai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c283-c296
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 134
This study looked into the variables that affect how trait emotional intelligence varies (trait EI) is crucial because individual differences exist. Given the lack of exploration around here, the motivation behind this paper was the assessment of the connection amongst nurturing styles and characteristic EI in a juvenile populace. With the aid of this survey, it is generally advised to keep in mind the similarities and differences between the findings of this audit and the findings regarding the impact of parental consistency and between parental inconsistency on children in a piece of the various investigations that have already been completed in this area, what has all the earmarks of being as the principal decision is a 'mid-way' which assists with recollecting a 'good cop and horrible cop recipe', that could turn out to be increasingly useful sporadically in sustaining. This study's sample consisted of 100 adolescents, 50 of whom were female and 50 of whom were male. They were selected from Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) in India and ranged in age from 13 to 18; they did not have any mental or physical disabilities, were regular school-going adolescents, had nearly identical socioeconomic backgrounds, or were the only mothers who were homemakers from intact nuclear families. Adolescents' levels of self-esteem, both male and female are similar today, despite perceived authoritarian parenting practises in an Indian environment. The alternative hypothesis will be rejected because the null hypothesis was accepted. Whereas teenagers who perceived their parents' parenting style to be authoritative and permissive parenting styles had a positive influence on their self-esteem but not on their emotional intelligence.
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emotional intelligence, parenting styles, self esteem,teenagers
Paper Title: The Relationship Between Perceived Parenting Styles And Learning Styles Amongst Adolescents
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306247
Register Paper ID - 239410
Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED PARENTING STYLES AND LEARNING STYLES AMONGST ADOLESCENTS
Author Name(s): Mohammad Sarim Al Hashmi, Dr. Pankaj Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c275-c282
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 148
This research paper explores the relationship between Perceive Parenting Styles and Learning Styles amongst Adolescents. The study aims to identify the extent to which Parenting styles impact the preferred modality of Learning in adolescents. The research utilized a quantitative approach and involved a sample of students from private educational settings. Statistical analyses, including correlation and regression analyses, were conducted to examine the associations between the variables. The findings revealed significant positive correlations between Authoritative parenting style and Visual learning style.
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Parenting Styles. Perceived Parenting Styles, Learning Styles, Adolescent
Paper Title: Formulation and evaluation of dry Herbal Powder Shampoo
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306245
Register Paper ID - 238821
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF DRY HERBAL POWDER SHAMPOO
Author Name(s): Mane Swati Mahadev, Mr.S.B.Deshmukh, Dr.Santosh.Jain.Sir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c237-c257
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 358
Shampoo are used not only for cleansing purpose but also for imparting gloss to hair and to maintain their manage ability and oilness for hair.
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Herbal shampoo,evaluation ,standardization
Paper Title: SCOPE AND ADVANCEMENT OF E-SHRUB CUTTER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306244
Register Paper ID - 239308
Title: SCOPE AND ADVANCEMENT OF E-SHRUB CUTTER
Author Name(s): Ayush Gautam, M.S.Khidiya, B.L.Salvi, Pradeep Kumar Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c231-c236
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 110
E-shrub cutters are electrical tools that have revolutionized the way bushes and shrubs are trimmed and pruned. With advancements in technology, e-shrub cutters have become more efficient, powerful, and safe. They are widely used in the landscaping, gardening, and forestry industries, and their applications include trimming hedges, bushes, and shrubs.Modern e-shrub cutters feature cordless operation, which makes them more convenient and easier to use.
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Shrub cutter, Battery, Cutter blade, Motor.
Paper Title: Evolving Icons: The Perceived Affordance of Digital Icons
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306243
Register Paper ID - 239097
Title: EVOLVING ICONS: THE PERCEIVED AFFORDANCE OF DIGITAL ICONS
Author Name(s): Gerdel Pereira, Rajeev Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c226-c230
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 112
Icons have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, from physical wayfinding systems to digital interface navigation. We rely on them to guide us and make our lives easier. However, as the world and technology continue to evolve, it is essential to question the utility of old icons and explore the need for new ones. Additionally, the way icons are perceived and interpreted by users may also have evolved over time, requiring a deeper understanding of the functional and aesthetic values that need to be considered while designing new age icons. Overall, icons remain a crucial part of our intuitive navigation systems, and their continued evolution and relevance are essential to our daily lives. This paper aims to explore the evolution of icons in the age of technology and the arguments surrounding their need for contemporary relevance. The first argument we will examine is whether icons that do not evolve with changing physical objects and places should be updated to remain relevant. The second argument is the considerations that need to be made when changing icons to maintain their effectiveness. Designers must ensure that new icons accurately represent the objects and places they signify while being easily recognizable and understandable by users. It is crucial to communicate any changes to users effectively and provide clear instructions on how to interpret and use the new icons to avoid confusion or misunderstanding. By understanding the evolving nature of icons, we can ensure that they continue to play an essential role in guiding us in the right direction on our devices.
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Iconography, Symbolism, Technology, Signifiers and Signified, Hieroglyphics, Function and Form, Digital Communications
Paper Title: A COMPRESSIVE REVIEW ON BARCODE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306242
Register Paper ID - 239300
Title: A COMPRESSIVE REVIEW ON BARCODE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Avadhesh Kumar Dixit, Dr. Ashish Kumar Pandey, Vinita Chauhan, Sanchita Singh, Shreya Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c221-c225
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 162
The paper provides an overview of some latest bar code technology, which involves the insertion of a small RFID (radio-frequency identification) tag. This beneath the skin to enable individuals to carry personal identification information or other data with them at all times. In particular, the paper considers the potential benefits and risks associated with the use of bar code implants for medical purposes, such as patient identification, monitoring and tracking of medical treatments, and emergency responses. Because of the importance of maintaining track of all products in one location, barcodes have become important elements of sales and product services. This Paper explores the different bar code technologies and applications used in segments of the retail grocery as well as consumer goods industries. It will examine the history and development of barcode technology, including the various applications it has been proposed for, and the ethical and legal considerations that arise from its use. Further, focus on the potential benefits and risks associated with bar code implants in the medical context used for patient identification, tracking of medical treatments, and emergency response. Authors also performed a comparative study on some characteristics like technology used, advantages in industry or market and also mention the future recommendation.
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Barcode Scanner, RFID Technology, Ethical Considerations, Legal Considerations, Healthcare Providers, QR Code
Paper Title: RELATION BETWEEN COGNITIVE STYLE AND MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306241
Register Paper ID - 239374
Title: RELATION BETWEEN COGNITIVE STYLE AND MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Author Name(s): KEMPARAJU. K, DR. T.V. SOMASHEKAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c203-c220
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 109
Abstract In the present study an attempt is made to assess the relationship between multiple intelligence and cognitive styles of the students studying in secondary schools and influence of demographic variables on MI. A total of 1697 students were randomly selected from the Mysuru district selected using simple random sampling.. They were administered Multiple Intelligences Scale (MIS) is a tool developed by Surabhi Agarwal and Suraksha Pal (2017) cognitive style inventory developed by Kelu and Asha (2016) . The data were subjected to chi-square tests and results revealed significant relations were found between the dimensions of multiple intelligence (linguistic, logical, spatial, naturalistic, interpersonal & intrapersonal) and field-dependent cognitive style (D-style) with the majority of the respondents displaying average levels of each in association with each other. Significant associations have been observed between total multidimensional intelligence and field-dependent cognitive style (D-style), with a greater number of respondents expressing average levels of both in relation to each other. The multiple intelligence dimensions (linguistic, logical, spatial, naturalistic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal) and the field-independent cognitive style (I-style) were shown to be significantly correlated, with the majority of respondents showing average levels of each in relation to one another. The field-independent cognitive style (I-style) and total multiple intelligence were shown to be significantly correlated, with the majority of respondents showing medium levels of both in respect to one another.
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Keywords: Multiple intelligencee, Cognitive styles, secondary school students, demography
Paper Title: Design and Implementation of Miniaturized Microstrip Patch Antenna for Bio-medical Applications
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306240
Register Paper ID - 239365
Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MINIATURIZED MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA FOR BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Kenwin Patrick A, Kishore Kumar T, Mukesh Kumar, Dr. P. Jothilakshmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c195-c202
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 116
The objective is to design a miniaturized microstrip patch antenna with narrow bandwidth and appropriate size for biomedical applications. The targeted design frequency lies between 5.725GHz to 5.825GHz. In this research, a miniaturized microstrip patch antenna with the ground is being developed on a wearable substrate with the required compact and simple structure dimensions. A miniaturized microstrip patch antenna is mostly preferable for biomedical applications like stroke imaging, and tumor detection in breast cancer to characterize malignant, benign, and normal breast tissues, MRI, and PET scanners, etc. We design the antenna using CST studio. The results show that the antenna design can be used for biomedical applications. The simulated antenna will be fabricated with flexible materials like jeans, cotton, tween, neoprene rubber, leather, and fleece fabric. Finally, the fabricated antenna is tested in the network analyzer for the testing results.
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Microstrip Patch Antenna, CST Studio suite, Biomedical Application, Textile.
Paper Title: EMERGENCE OF 'NEW WOMAN' IN SHASHI DESHPANDE'S NOVEL 'ROOTS AND SHADOWS'
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306239
Register Paper ID - 239345
Title: EMERGENCE OF 'NEW WOMAN' IN SHASHI DESHPANDE'S NOVEL 'ROOTS AND SHADOWS'
Author Name(s): Ravindra Kumar, Dr Geeta Gupta, Kharkhauda Meerut.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c191-c194
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 138
Deshpande is an amazing writer who writes about women's problems, and about their sexuality in an open manner. She is primarily concerned with the silence, subdued-anger and suppression of women under patriarchy. Her tactful understanding of the suffering of women and its root cause, amalgamated with her skill to delineate them authentically, makes her a novelist of rare expertise. Her obligation as a novelist is to give ample freedom to her characters who would lead their own lives with as little interference with their decisions and actions as possible. The purpose of this research paper is to find out 'New Woman' in Shashi Deshpande's novel 'Roots and Shadows'
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Sexuality, New Woman, hypocrisy, formidable, conservative.
Paper Title: Optical Multi-Plug" Based Hardware Architecture For Long Distance Optical Network.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306238
Register Paper ID - 237452
Title: OPTICAL MULTI-PLUG" BASED HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE FOR LONG DISTANCE OPTICAL NETWORK.
Author Name(s): Dr. Poonam Sinha, Mr. Yogesh Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c180-c190
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 127
An optical multi-plug is a multiple input and multiple output ports hardware architecture used to obtain a single channel and long-distance communication network which is possible because of the assembling (integration) of a "color glass filter" with a color sensor. On the other hand, the "color ray of light" passes through the input port and then communicates with the "color glass filter" and "color sensor" at the output port, and after filtering and matching the "color ray of light" by the "color sensor" and "color glass filter" the "color ray of light" is able to transmit through a single channel. thus the multiple "colors of light" passes through the output port of the "optical multi-plug" and after the filter, they are able to transmit via a single channel. where the different "color of light" is able to transmit by the "single channel" toward the receiver end within a particular interval of time, finally by using the "optical multi-plug" it is possible to establish the single channel long-distance and "repeater-less" communication network.
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Multi-Plug, Color Glass Filter, Color Sensor, Hardware Architecture.
Paper Title: ION EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY AND ITS APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306237
Register Paper ID - 239336
Title: ION EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY AND ITS APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Narendra S. Mali, Shubhangi B. Kanoje, Manoj S. Charde, Rita D. Chakole, Adarsh B. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c173-c179
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 528
Ionizable compounds can be separated using ion-exchange chromatography (IEC) based on variations in their charge characteristics. IEC classifies molecules based on differences in their net surface charge. Molecules will interact with charged chromatographic medium to variable degrees due to differences in their total charge, charge density, and surface charge distribution. One of the most adaptable and extensively used liquid chromatography (LC) techniques due to its vast sample-handling capacity, broad applicability (especially to proteins and enzymes), reasonable cost, powerful resolving ability, and simplicity of scale-up and automation. One of the most often used techniques in ion chromatography (IC) for identifying both organic and inorganic ions is the ion exchange chromatography system. In this chapter, we go over the fundamentals of IEC as well as more general standards for deciding on IEC conditions and their use in ion exchange chromatography.
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Keywords: Ion-exchange chromatography, liquid chromatography, Anion Exchange, Cation Exchange Matrix etc.
Paper Title: Impact Assessment of the Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme in India: A Case Study of Haryana
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306236
Register Paper ID - 239326
Title: IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER SCHEME IN INDIA: A CASE STUDY OF HARYANA
Author Name(s): DR. RANBIR SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c165-c172
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 152
Abstract: The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme in India has transformed welfare delivery by directly transferring funds to the bank accounts of beneficiaries. It has significantly impacted households, with 85% of rural and 69% of urban households benefiting from the scheme. The integration of Jan-Dhan bank accounts, Aadhaar cards, and mobile numbers, known as the "Jam triangle," has eliminated intermediaries and reduced corruption. In FY 2022-23 alone, the Indian government transferred Rs 7.17 lakh crore through the DBT scheme, providing crucial support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Haryana has excelled in implementing DBT and introduced the Parivar Pehchan Patra, automating essential document creation and disbursing old-age pensions. This has resulted in savings of Rs 1,200 crore by detecting fake beneficiaries. The success of DBT and Parivar Pehchan Patra demonstrates the government's commitment to transparent and efficient welfare delivery. This research assesses the impact of the DBT scheme in Haryana, providing insights for future policy decisions and enhancing the scheme's effectiveness.
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Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), Jan-Dhan, Aadhaar card, Mobile number, Corruption, Parivar Pehchan Patra, Ration card, Old age pension, Fake beneficiaries.
Paper Title: Management of SUB HYALOID HEAMORRAGE OF RIGHT EYES (URDHWAK RAKTA PITTA ) Through Ayurveda - A case study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306235
Register Paper ID - 239340
Title: MANAGEMENT OF SUB HYALOID HEAMORRAGE OF RIGHT EYES (URDHWAK RAKTA PITTA ) THROUGH AYURVEDA - A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Suraj I. Shirsath, Dr Aswathi c k, Dr. Shradha R. Kokre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c155-c164
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 147
Eye is a sense organ i.e. one of the important dyanindriya ( panchadyan indriya ) which perceives image and light. Sub hyaloid hemorrhag is accumulation of blood in subhyloid space ,it may cause sudden and severe loss of vision, it may be permanent if left untreated. Raktapitta is a Mahagada (dreadful disease) which has Mahavega (having severe intensity in terms of bleeding) and is Sheegrakari (having abrupt onset). The movement of raktapitta is directed upwards and downwords ,the former through seven orificices and latter through two orifices (bhaya srotas). Mainly srotas is classified into the two kinds , namely Bhaya and Abhyantara srotas. Bahirmukh srotas in males are 9 in numbers and in female it is 12 in numbers. Bhaya srotas are 2 nasa , 2 karna , 2 nayana ( eyes ) ,1 mukha , 1mehana , 1 guda .In females, 2 stana randhra and 1 raktapatha .That raktta coming from upper passage is curable ,the one coming from downwards is maintainable and that which comes both ways is incurable .When it flows out from all the orifices including the hair follicles with innumerable movements, it is fatal. Hence we can consider acute hemorrhage in eyes including acute sub hyaloid hemorrhage as a urdhwak raktapitta and can treat accordingly. In this case report, a 33 year old male patient came for ayurvedic management in clinic with complaining of sudden diminished vision of right eyes due to sub hyaloid hemorrage i.e urdhwak rakta pitta .He had undergone thorough ophthalmic investigations before 1 months with fundus photograph and was diagnosed with subhyaloid heamorrhge in right eye. He has taken treatment from ophthalmologist and also taken opinion of hematologist. The sub hyaloid heamorrahage was sudden despite of any hematological abnormalities. After 1 month, complete ophthalmic examination of patient revealed vision of 6/36 in right eye with no satisfactory improvement. Patient was advised vitrectomy and laser therapy but the patient was not willing for that so he came for ayurvedic treatment . He was treated with Ayurvedic treatment plan for 45 days and got significant improvement in his right eye vision. With this case study we can conclude that chronic Subhyaloid Hemorrhage can be well managed with Ayurvedic medicine and ayurvedic concepts of raktapitta.
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Sub hyaloid hemorrhage, Raktta Pitta, Ayuvedic intervention
Paper Title: Emotional Intelligence And Marital Satisfaction Among Married Adults
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306234
Register Paper ID - 237928
Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND MARITAL SATISFACTION AMONG MARRIED ADULTS
Author Name(s): Nandini Bajaj, Dr. Roopali Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c147-c154
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 145
The research examines marital satisfaction and emotional intelligence of married adults. Emotional quotient (EQ), sometimes known as emotional intelligence (EQ) is an individual's ability to recognise, understand, and constructively manage one's own emotions in order to lower stress, communicate clearly, empathise with others, overcome challenges, and prevent conflict. Marital satisfaction is the level of contentment and satisfaction that partners experience together. The objective of the study include: To assess the relationship between Marital Satisfaction and Emotional Intelligence in Male and Female Married Adults. The sample in the study is collected from one hundred and twenty individuals including sixty Male and Female Married Adults with age range 25-40 years. For this purpose Schuttee emotional intelligence scale and Enrich marital scale were utilised. The data collected was analysed by using correlation. The findings of the study showed a significant positive relationship between emotional intelligence and marital satisfaction among Male Married Adults. The findings of the study also revealed that there is a significant positive relationship between Emotional Intelligence and marital Satisfaction among Female Married Adults. This demonstrates that happy marriages are associated with better emotional intelligence.
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Emotional Intelligence, Marital Satisfaction, contentment, Married Adults
Paper Title: NECESSARY STEP TO BE UNDERTAKEN FOR YOUNG-ADULT HEALTH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306233
Register Paper ID - 239341
Title: NECESSARY STEP TO BE UNDERTAKEN FOR YOUNG-ADULT HEALTH
Author Name(s): Shaikh Hasim Mohammed Isak, Niranjan R. Giri, And Prakash T. Wankhedkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c137-c146
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 106
Introduction: In the introduction part, there is a details background related to the topic of steps for young adults' health and an introduction to their health. Literature review: The literature review consisted of a detailed discussion about different topics of the research. There is also a theory that is related to the health recovery of young adults. Methodology: It contains the steps that have been followed in the whole research and the process of data collection that is used in the present study. Findings: Findings of the research shows the total collection of data from different secondary resources that are gained by the researchers. Discussion: In the discussion, there is shown the similarity and dissimilarities that have gained in the literature review and the findings. Conclusion: The conclusion shows the overall summary of the research that has been gained from the study.
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Mental health, young adults, physical health, physical activities, depression
Paper Title: Relationship Between Self Concept and Anxiety Among Students
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306232
Register Paper ID - 239145
Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF CONCEPT AND ANXIETY AMONG STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Bhavna Kakkar, Dr. Pankaj Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c129-c136
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 120
The aim of the study is to explore the relationship between self-concept and anxiety among students (both school and university-level students). The objectives of the study include examining the influence of various dimensions of self-concept on anxiety (i.e., the physical, social, temperamental, educational, moral, and intellectual), investigating gender differences in relation to anxiety and overall self-concept scores, and testing the relationship between overall self-concept and anxiety. The study hypothesized that self-concept dimensions would impact anxiety, there would be significant gender differences in self-concept and anxiety scores, and there would be a relationship between overall self-concept and anxiety. The study employed a descriptive-regression research design, using quantitative methods to collect and analyze data. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were used to summarize and explore the data, test hypotheses, and identify relationships between variables. The study included 211 students, 104 male and 107 female, aged 15-25 years, selected through convenience sampling. Data was collected using the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to assess anxiety symptoms and the Self-Concept Questionnaire (SCQ) to measure self-concept. The BAI consists of 21 items rating the severity of anxiety symptoms, while the SCQ includes 48 items measuring various aspects of self-concept. Both instruments have been widely used and have demonstrated reliability and validity. The research procedure involved obtaining approval from the ethics committee, recruiting participants, and obtaining informed consent. Participants completed the BAI and SCQ forms, and the data was analysed using multiple regression analysis and t-tests. The study's results indicated that self-concept dimensions (physical, social, temperamental, educational, moral, and intellectual) had a significant impact on anxiety. The regression analysis showed that these dimensions explained 15% of the variance in anxiety scores. The t-tests revealed no significant gender differences in self-concept or anxiety scores. The findings of this study supported the hypothesis that self-concept dimensions influence anxiety, while no significant gender differences were found in self-concept or anxiety scores.
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self concept, anxiety, students
Paper Title: Relationship Between Spiritual Intelligence and Social Competence In Young Adults
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306231
Register Paper ID - 237986
Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE IN YOUNG ADULTS
Author Name(s): Mrinalini Deora
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c121-c128
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 121
The present study investigated the relationship between Spiritual intelligence and Social Competence in young adults . In this study simple random sampling was used to select the sample. The data collection for this study involved using questionnaires based on the variables which were Spiritual intelligence scale by Dr. K.S Misra and Social Competence Scale by Prof. V.P. Sharma , Dr. (Mrs.) Kiran Shukla, Dr. (Mrs.) Prabha Shukla. A sample of 105 Young adults completed questionnaires of spiritual intelligence and social competence. The results showed a significant positive relationship between spiritual intelligence and social competence .
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Spiritual intelligence, social competence, young adults
Paper Title: Relationship between Self-Esteem and Meaning in Life among Young Adults
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306230
Register Paper ID - 239303
Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-ESTEEM AND MEANING IN LIFE AMONG YOUNG ADULTS
Author Name(s): Mohammad Umar Riaz, Dr. Shruti Dutt
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c112-c120
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 104
Self-esteem and meaning in life are two important aspects of mental health and psychological well-being. This study examines the relationship between self-esteem and meaning in life among young adults. 112 individuals participated in this study; 56 males and 56 females. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (1965) and The Meaning in Life Questionnaire (2006) were used to collect the data. The Pearson's correlation method was used to analyse the data. Results show a significant positive relationship between self-esteem and presence of meaning in life suggesting that people with higher self-esteem have a greater sense of presence of meaning in life. Results also show a negative relation between self-esteem and search for meaning in life suggesting that people with higher self-esteem have a lower desire to search for meaning. The results of this study contribute to our understanding of psychological well-being in young adulthood, highlighting the importance of self-esteem as a factor in experiencing life as meaningful.
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Self-esteem, Meaning in life, Rosenberg, Psychological wellbeing
Paper Title: ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER ONLINE BUYING BEHAVIOUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306229
Register Paper ID - 239261
Title: ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER ONLINE BUYING BEHAVIOUR
Author Name(s): Jothi Bash P, Jain Dipika Pravin, Dr CK. SURESH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c103-c111
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 108
The analysis of consumer online buying behaviour is a critical aspect of understanding how customers make purchasing decisions in an e-commerce environment. This abstract provides an overview of the research conducted on this topic. The research involves an in-depth examination of the various factors that influence consumer online buying behaviour. The study aims to identify the key determinants of consumer behaviour, such as the demographic characteristics of buyers, product characteristics, website design, and consumer preferences. The findings reveal that several factors significantly influence consumer behaviour, including trust in the e-commerce platform, perceived risks associated with online transactions, convenience, product information, and online reviews. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of website design elements, such as ease of navigation, visual appeal, and user experience, in influencing consumer behaviour. Overall, the research sheds light on the complexity of consumer online buying behaviour and emphasises the need for businesses to adopt a customer-centric approach when designing their e-commerce platforms. By understanding the factors that influence consumer behaviour, businesses can create a more effective online shopping experience, increase customer satisfaction, and ultimately drive sales.
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Consumer behaviour, Buying patterns, Online shopping.
Paper Title: Revolutions in Retail Investments: A Case of India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2306228
Register Paper ID - 239310
Title: REVOLUTIONS IN RETAIL INVESTMENTS: A CASE OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Shweta Kapil Chordiya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: c95-c102
Year: June 2023
Downloads: 99
India is rapidly growing economy with large investment in infrastructure and Digital Transformation. This has lead to emergence of new financial instruments at a pace never before. Each of these investment options offers unique benefits and risks. The researcher has tried to explore the revolutions in retail investment in three major sectors namely Gold, Direct stock Investment and Real Estate in India.
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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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