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Paper Title: Job Satisfaction of Employees Working in Private Sector Banks in Himachal Pradesh: An Analysis of the Contributing Factors.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307646
Register Paper ID - 241352
Title: JOB SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES WORKING IN PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS.
Author Name(s): Dr. Joyti Sondhi, Miss Tanvi Kapoor
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f507-f518
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 89
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that contribute to job satisfaction among Employees of private banks in Himachal Pradesh. Numerous factors, including promotion, job security, and working conditions, have an impact on how effectively personnel perform services. Most of these factors, including scheduling and others are directly related to the working conditions at private sector banks. The claim that bank personnel in the private sector are overworked and under constant pressure have to be thoroughly researched. It is possible to link employee job satisfaction to output and customer satisfaction since happy employees foster a friendly environment for bank clients in any service industry, not just the banking one. The survey analyzed the demographics of the workforce in Himachal Pradesh private sector banks, highlighting their high levels of job satisfaction. In order to increase workers' job satisfaction, banks must recognize the continuously changing needs of their staff and make every effort to meet those needs.
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Determinants, Job satisfaction, Private sector banks, Himachal Pradesh.
Paper Title: aadhunik bharatiy chitrakala
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307645
Register Paper ID - 241180
Title: AADHUNIK BHARATIY CHITRAKALA
Author Name(s): Anu Devi, Dr vandana Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f501-f506
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 170
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Paper Title: Impact on Job satisfaction, Job security, and Employee performance in private banks in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307644
Register Paper ID - 241351
Title: IMPACT ON JOB SATISFACTION, JOB SECURITY, AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN PRIVATE BANKS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Jyoti Sondhi, Mr. Dheeraj Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f492-f500
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 88
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that affect bank employees in the private sector in terms of job satisfaction. Promotion, job security, working hours, and other factors all have an impact on the quality of the service rendered by workers. The majority of these factors are directly related to the working environment of private sector banks. There are many parts of the job that are very attractive and contribute to satisfaction as well as aspects of the job that lead to unhappiness, making the study of job satisfaction and its consequences on the performance of private bank employees vital. The convenience of working at the bank, the capacity of employees to achieve shared objectives, the development of banking knowledge, and teamwork skills are all beneficial aspects. Employee job satisfaction can be linked to productivity and customer satisfaction since happy workers foster a friendly environment for bank customers, not only in the banking sector but ultimately in any service company. In order to increase workers' job satisfaction, banks must consistently identify their evolving needs and take covert actions to ensure that expectations are met. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the banking industry and measure employee satisfaction levels. Organizational commitment or conduct is related psychologically to management in the same way. While job security refers to a person's ability to manage their career. Job satisfaction is a multifaceted mindset that encompasses attitude toward income, promotion, communication, with coworkers, supervision, qualities of work, assistance, and achievement appraisal of the industry, among other things.
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Explore Job security, Satisfaction, compatible environment, expectations, security, and achievement
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE LEVEL OF INFLUENCE OF CHILDREN ON FAMILY PURCHASE DECISION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307643
Register Paper ID - 240919
Title: A STUDY ON THE LEVEL OF INFLUENCE OF CHILDREN ON FAMILY PURCHASE DECISION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Mrs. T. MUTHULEKSHMI, Dr. P. SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f483-f491
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 95
Children play a significant role in some family purchase decisions, and their influence varies by-product categories and decisional stages. In general, for products in which the child is directly involved in consumption, the child is expected to have at least some influence on the decision. This study is carried on the basis of primary data and secondary data. Primary data is collected using interview schedule exclusively for the study. Primary and secondary data have been collected from different sources and used for analysis. Secondary data required for the study have been collected from various books, journals, reports and websites. For the collection of primary data, 125 parents were selected through convenient sampling method. They were met at their home where they were residing. A well-structured interview schedule was adopted to collect the primary data. It was concluded from the study that majority of the parents had been influenced by the children. There are various factors influencing the parents in buying decision. It was concluded from the study that the role of children plays a significant role in family buying decision. The children are the centre of attraction in any family irrespective of country and culture. They had been participating in all activities of the family. In the same way, they had been voicing their opinion for purchase of various products. Products directly used by children are mostly decided by children themselves. There are few family products where children influence was observed higher.
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KEY WORDS: Children, Family Buying Decision, Influence and Parents
Paper Title: Transgender In India- Legally Recognised But Socially Marginalized
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307642
Register Paper ID - 240899
Title: TRANSGENDER IN INDIA- LEGALLY RECOGNISED BUT SOCIALLY MARGINALIZED
Author Name(s): MEGHA BHAURAO GORDEY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f476-f482
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 95
The Spirit Of The Indian Constitution is To Provide Equal Opportunity To Every Citizen To Grow And Attain Their Gender Male And Female And Transgender The Transgender Communities A Part of The Social Order And They Have And Equal Right in Everything That is Available To All Others in The World Trasgender Were Respected Earlier in The Society But Situation Has Changed And They Now Face Descrimination And Harassment.Transgenders Are Deprived of Social And Culturer Participation Are Shunned by Family And Society The Paper Analysed The Present Educational And Employment Status of Transgender Community in India
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Gender, Transgender Persons, Discrimination, Equality, Dignity, Right To Personal Liberty
Paper Title: PROGRESS OF EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA: AN APPRAISAL THROUGH THE NATIONAL POLICIES ON EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307641
Register Paper ID - 241433
Title: PROGRESS OF EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA: AN APPRAISAL THROUGH THE NATIONAL POLICIES ON EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr.Rajesh R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f470-f475
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 89
Human capital of a country constitute the major weapon for reaching the development targets set by the country's development agenda, of which education acquires the top priority as education is the sole factor that is capable of turning the unutilized and unnoticed capabilities of individuals into real life skills and competency. India has a long tradition that is characterized by sincere efforts to develop the human capital possibilities through careful and purposeful educational interventions right from the primary stages. Those interventions are underwired by the various national policies implemented in the country which intended to attain the Sustainable Development Goal to "ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all" by 2030.
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Human capital, education, Sustainable Development Goal
Paper Title: ATTITUDE TOWARDS E-LEARNING AMONG B.Ed. STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO GENDER, METHODOLOGY AND COMPUTER / LAPTOP FACILITY AT HOME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307640
Register Paper ID - 241632
Title: ATTITUDE TOWARDS E-LEARNING AMONG B.ED. STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO GENDER, METHODOLOGY AND COMPUTER / LAPTOP FACILITY AT HOME
Author Name(s): Aderla Karunakar Reddy, Prof. C.Madhumathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f464-f469
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 96
E-learning is an instructional approach that uses electronic resources to deliver education. It allows knowledge and skills to be transmitted to multiple learners simultaneously or at different times. The main goal of e-learning is to provide an efficient user interface that integrates hardware, software, and networking components to meet the needs of various stakeholders. By incorporating multimedia tools such as graphics, video, music, and text, e-learning enhances the learning process. It offers flexibility, personalized learning experiences, and opportunities for collaboration, making it a valuable method of education in the digital era. The survey method was adopted for this study. The present study consisted of 540 B.Ed. students of Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Jogulamba gadwal, Wanaparthy, Narayanpet and Rangareddy (Part) districts of Telangana state. The data was obtained from the identified sample. Standardized Attitude towards e-learning scale was used for this study. For statistical analysis hypotheses testing, Mean and F test were applied. The results of the study indicated that male B.Ed. students exhibited a relatively more favorable attitude towards e-learning compared to female students. Moreover, B.Ed. students with mathematics methodology were appear to be definitely better in their attitude towards e-learning when compared to students in other disciplines, such as Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Biological Sciences. Additionally, B.Ed. students who had access to a computer/laptop facility at home certainly better in their attitude towards e-learning in comparison to their counterparts without such access.
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Attitude towards e-learning, B.Ed. students, computer/laptop facility, gender, methodology.
Paper Title: Designing and modeling of multilevel inverter with reactive power control ability for connecting PV cells to the grid and improve the voltage profile at load side
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307639
Register Paper ID - 241626
Title: DESIGNING AND MODELING OF MULTILEVEL INVERTER WITH REACTIVE POWER CONTROL ABILITY FOR CONNECTING PV CELLS TO THE GRID AND IMPROVE THE VOLTAGE PROFILE AT LOAD SIDE
Author Name(s): Chethan R, Ravi Kumar K N, Swaroop N S, Chaithrashree
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f457-f463
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 90
Photovoltaic system is gaining increased importance as a renewable source because of its advantages such as the absence of fuel cost, little maintenance and no noise and wear due to the absence of moving parts. But there are still two principal barriers to the use of photovoltaic systems: the high installation cost and the low energy conversion efficiency. The main idea is to utilize inverter for reactive power injection during active power decrement. Using a low pass filter and power limiter in control system, produced oscillations due to unbalanced load is eliminated and inverter works in safe condition simulation results show the proposed method to be viable in controlling inverter.
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Photo voltaic system, Renewable source, Low pass filter, Multi-level inverter.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND IMPACT OF COVID-19 AMONG YOUNG WOMEN IN BANGALORE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307638
Register Paper ID - 241584
Title: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND IMPACT OF COVID-19 AMONG YOUNG WOMEN IN BANGALORE.
Author Name(s): MANJULA DEVI K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f451-f456
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 83
This is an empirical study which tries to explore the various challenges and impact of COVID-19 on young women in Bangalore. The study stresses on socio economic and psychological factors of young women being af ected by the COVID 19 PANDEMIC. The COVID-19 pandemic has engulfed countries across the world in a short span of time. For India, It was and continues to be the biggest health and humanitarian crisis since independence. The Government of India declared COVID-19 as a National disaster and, to contain the spread of the Disease, imposed a complete lockdown across the Country on March 25, 2020. This continues till date, in myriad forms and with variations across states and zones. The pandemic and the prolonged lockdown have adversely impacted a wide range of areas, including Health, economy, livelihood, social and professional Interactions. It led to loss of livelihoods for millions of people, and an exodus of migrants from cities back to their villages, with a devastating cost of Human lives and suf ering. Although the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, included reproductive health And family planning as essential health services in its Guidelines, the lockdown and the focus of the public Health machinery on containing the pandemic, Restricted women's mobility and access to health Services. Slowly but steadily, the adverse impact of COVID-19 On mental health is beginning to emerge globally. There was a surge in gender-based, and intimate Partner violence across countries such as China, UK, USA, and India, and a high prevalence of Psychological distress, anger, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. The implications of interrupted reproductive Healthcare and on mental health have to be critically explored among young people in India. Constituting nearly one-fifth of the country's population, Adolescents face educational uncertainties (with the Closure of schools and colleges, and a patchy access to digital learning), restrictions on their mobility, Freedom and socialization, an increase in domestic Chores and household conflict (disproportionately Borne by women), and anxieties around their Employment prospects, among others. To understand how Bangalore's young women are Coping with these challenges, this study is conducted with a rapidassessment to understand the level of Knowledge and attitude of young women aged between(15-24 years) towards COVID-19, how it has impacted Their lives and mental health, and their needs and Priorities. The responses thus generated were analyzed to advocate for measures that can best address these needs, both during the COVID-19 Outbreak and continuing after that.
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Covid 19 young women mental health
Paper Title: Diversity of Aquatic Birds at surrounding wetlands of Ekana Stadium, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307637
Register Paper ID - 241586
Title: DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC BIRDS AT SURROUNDING WETLANDS OF EKANA STADIUM, LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA
Author Name(s): Sadiya Parveen, Ruchira Nigam, Asif Ahmad Siddiqui, Chitra Singh, Rajesh K Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f443-f450
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 116
Birds that dwell on or near water, whether they are freshwater or marine, are referred to as water birds or aquatic birds. Wetlands are a good habitat for many water birds because they provide a modest amount of food due to the enrichment of organic components that contribute to the growth of aquatic weeds, phytoplankton, and zooplankton. This study presents diversity of water birds at Ekana wetlands for a period of four months from January 2023 to April 2023.A total of 17 species from 6 orders and 8 different families were observed throughout the study period. Anatidae family had the highest species density (7 and 41%), followed by Rallidae (2 and 11.7%), Ciconiidae (2 and 11.7%), Alcediinidae (2 and 11.7%), Jacanidae, Charadriidae, and Scolopacidae, which had the lowest species density (1 and 5.8%). The order Anseriformes, which contains 41% of all species, has the highest species abundance, followed by Charadriiformes (3 and 17.6%), Gruiformes, Ciconiiformes and Coraciiformes (2 and 11.7%), and Pelecaniformes (1 and 5.8%). The present study of wetlands helps to maintain a record of water birds to restore and maintain the present condition of wetland. The attempt of study is to provide the information about biodiversity of water birds to recognize these sites as globally important habitat for the conservation of water bird population because baseline information is a condition for planning and monitoring management actions for water birds and their habitats.
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Waterbirds, Diversity, Ekana Wetlands, Freshwater or marine, baseline information
Paper Title: Saskiya avm asaskiya uchtar madhymik vidhyalyo ke vidhyarthiyo ke vanijya varg ke chatr-chatrao ki smvegatmak paripkvata ka tulnatmak adhyayan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307636
Register Paper ID - 241589
Title: SASKIYA AVM ASASKIYA UCHTAR MADHYMIK VIDHYALYO KE VIDHYARTHIYO KE VANIJYA VARG KE CHATR-CHATRAO KI SMVEGATMAK PARIPKVATA KA TULNATMAK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Asha Saxena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f438-f442
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 92
Saskiya avm asaskiya uchtar madhymik vidhyalyo ke vidhyarthiyo ke vanijya varg ke chatr-chatrao ki smvegatmak paripkvata ka tulnatmak adhyayan
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Saskiya avm asaskiya uchtar madhymik vidhyalyo ke vidhyarthiyo ke vanijya varg ke chatr-chatrao ki smvegatmak paripkvata ka tulnatmak adhyayan
Paper Title: Golden Years of Indian Banking Sector Banking Outlook for FY 2023-24
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307635
Register Paper ID - 241622
Title: GOLDEN YEARS OF INDIAN BANKING SECTOR BANKING OUTLOOK FOR FY 2023-24
Author Name(s): Aashish Bansal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f426-f437
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 88
The strong fundamentals of Indian economy are pushing all the sectors to perform and contribute significantly in the growth of GDP. Among all the sectors, the banking sector is going through its golden years where all the major financial parameters like credit deployment, profitability, asset quality, capital adequacy etc. indicate that the performance of banks are at best of all times. Currently, India is having "twin balance sheet advantage" i.e. strong balance sheets of corporates and public sector banks. The private sector banks are having strong fundamentals and presently growing at very fast pace, taking market share from public sector banks. However, now PSBs are well placed, which is evident from the PSB's performance in FY 2022-23 i.e. "PSBs earned a record aggregate net profit of around INR 1.05 lakh crore", "high capital adequacy(CRAR) of 15.53%", "gross NPA at 4.97%", net NPA at 1.24%, healthy provision coverage of 90.68% etc. Fundamentally stronger PSBs along with private sector banks are ready not only to earn for their shareholders/promoters but also to contribute in the growth of country. The strong fundamentals and government support is putting banking industry in its best era and it is right to say that next few years shall be golden years for Indian banking industry.
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Banking, analysis, future prospects, india, deposit, credit, NPA
Paper Title: Styling of a SUV Coupe Car Model
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307634
Register Paper ID - 241619
Title: STYLING OF A SUV COUPE CAR MODEL
Author Name(s): Vijayasarathi B S, Pratheek Achar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f418-f425
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 89
In India, Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) segment has become the largest selling vehicle body type in the Indian market. In recent years the sub-segment of SUV called Crossover SUV either CUV or Coupe SUV are getting popular in their segment range. People are inclined more towards compact vehicles that can also be economical. People who love to go for long drive adventures drive prefer Sports Utility Vehicle or Coupe SUV with their friends and families. Aim of this project is to bring up a concept of Coupe Sports Utility Vehicle for Indian market. In this project, with the help of primary and secondary research, literature survey, questionnaire face to face interview. With the help of these all data and information generated a concept and, in the concept, chosen a one concept for final 3D model and scale down physical model.
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SUV Coupe, Indian vehicle, styling, Design and Development
Paper Title: Challenges faced by Women with Disabilities in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307633
Register Paper ID - 241615
Title: CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): H. LALRINHLUI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f413-f417
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 108
Women with disabilities are the world's most disadvantaged and neglected demographic. As a result of their handicap and gender, women with disabilities endure double prejudice. They are more likely to be victims of sexual, emotional, or physical abuse. Whilst disabled girls are exposed to academic structures, they often experience a sense of separation and misery. Women frequently face boundaries to equality and progress as a result of race, age, language, society, way of life, religion, and incapacity. The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (2016) states that, "The appropriate Government and the local authorities shall take measures to ensure that the women and children with disabilities enjoy their rights equally with others". To summarize, access to education that is free from prejudice based on gender and disability may help overcome the difficulties.
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Keywords: Challenges, Women with disabilities, Education, India, Barrier-free
Paper Title: A NOVEL METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF NOISE IN DOCUMENT IMAGE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307632
Register Paper ID - 241616
Title: A NOVEL METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF NOISE IN DOCUMENT IMAGE
Author Name(s): SHASHIDHARA.B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f407-f412
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 88
Ancient degraded historical documents carry various important information regarding our culture, economics etc. proper restoration of these documents is very necessary. These documents still contain announces and other poor quality components after digitisation. These have an impact on how the documents look overall. In this work, an innovative approach for improving ancient historical documents is suggested. Digital image processing techniques are used to these documents in digital format to improve them. The efficiency of the techniques is then evaluated visually and quantitatively.
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historical document, restoration, filtering, digital image, image processing.
Paper Title: Plant Leaf Disease Detection Using Image Processing
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307631
Register Paper ID - 241621
Title: PLANT LEAF DISEASE DETECTION USING IMAGE PROCESSING
Author Name(s): Onkar B Heddurshetti, Hemalata R Zinage
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f402-f406
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 88
Agricultural yield is something on which country's economy highly depends. This is one of the reason that plant disease detection is very important in agriculture field, as having plant diseases are quite common. If proper attention is not given in this area then it causes serious effects on plants and due to which respective product quality, quantity or productivity will reduce. Presently, the plant leaf disease can be detected physically by farmer by proper inspection. Farmers should go to the field and should identify leaves affected by the disease. Then we should find the solutions physically. This manual process of identifying plant leaf disease consumes more time and will give accuracy of about 60%. In the proposed system, a real time crop image capturing facility is provided and there is 99% accuracy in detection of disease. The information about the leaf disease can be sent to the farmers and climatic parameters such as moisture, PH, humidity, temperature etc. can be measured and monitored for the better growth of the plant. This process consumes less time to detect and gives 99% accuracy. This helps farmer to grow quality product.
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Image processing, Segmentation, K-Mean clustering
Paper Title: Study of Test for Significance of Pearson's Correlation Coefficient
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307630
Register Paper ID - 241607
Title: STUDY OF TEST FOR SIGNIFICANCE OF PEARSON'S CORRELATION COEFFICIENT
Author Name(s): DASARI SATYANARAYANA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f395-f401
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 83
ABSTRACT: This paper investigated the experiment of significance of Pearson"s correlation coefficient. It provided an in-depth judgment of different methods of testing for the significance of Pearson's correlation coefficient, as it is commonly called. The t-distribution, Fisher"s z-transformation, and the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) were engaged. It was accomplished that each of the methods provided superior enough test for significance of correlation coefficients, which brings to rest the contrasting views that the SPSS does not provide a test for significance of correlation coefficient. The SPSS was recommended ahead of the t-distribution and z transformation due to its easy, robust, and wide applications. Researchers and academics were charged to expose their mentees to this great scientific discovery,
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Keywords: Pearson's correlation coefficient t-distrubution.
Paper Title: The Bell Jar's Artistic Exploration of Depression: A Study of Sylvia Plath's Poetics and Feminist Identity
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307629
Register Paper ID - 241601
Title: THE BELL JAR'S ARTISTIC EXPLORATION OF DEPRESSION: A STUDY OF SYLVIA PLATH'S POETICS AND FEMINIST IDENTITY
Author Name(s): Adarshi Dubey, Ms. Adaa Dev
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f389-f394
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 104
The melancholy and complex book "The Bell Jar," written by Sylvia Plath, is renowned for its creative examination of depression and its connections to feminism and Sylvia Plath's poetic form. This analysis dives into how seriously mental illness is handled in the book, highlighting how it affects the protagonist's psyche and her battles with identity and social expectations. The study examines how women are portrayed and the social pressures they face via a feminist viewpoint, revealing how gender norms were restricted in mid-20th-century America.
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Sylvia Path, Feminism, Confessional Poetry, Mental Health, Depression
Paper Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN LUMBAR LORDOSIS AND DYNAMIC BALANCE IN FEMALE BHARATNATYAM DANCERS USING PELVIC INCLINOMETER AND STAR EXCURSION TEST
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307628
Register Paper ID - 241042
Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN LUMBAR LORDOSIS AND DYNAMIC BALANCE IN FEMALE BHARATNATYAM DANCERS USING PELVIC INCLINOMETER AND STAR EXCURSION TEST
Author Name(s): Yukta Churi, Neha Deshpande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f378-f388
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 106
Abstract:.Bharatnatyam is an ancient dance form practiced in India till today.The dancers are trained in such a way that they have to maintain certain postures for longer period of time eg "Arimandi"in this posture the person has to do half squat and in order to keep the upper body upright the individual has to go in lumbar lordosis, over the time the posture of bharatnatyam dancers has seen to have increased lumbar lordosis.This increased lumbar lordosis in normal individuals may lead to hampering of the dynamic balance .Hence this study was done to find out wheatherprofessional bharatnatyam dancers having increased lumbar lordosis have impaired dynamic balance too.So this study aims at finding correlation between lumbar lordosis and dynamic balance . Method -A correlational study was done in which 80 professional women bharatnatyam dancers were taken with age group of 18-30 years,having 3 or more years of experience in and around PCMC area Pune using purposive sampling as per inclusion criteria. Dancers with recent lower limb injuries were excluded. Concent was taken from the participants.Frst the lumbar lordosis was measured using pelvic inclinometer and later the star excursion test was performed to find out the dynamic balance of the participants.Later on data was collected , statistical analysis was done and results were tabulated. Conclusion -This study concludes that their is no correlation between the dynamic balance and pelvic inclination (increased)) in female bharatnatyam dancers.
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Index Terms - Dynamic Balance, Arimandi, Lumbar lordosis.
Paper Title: In an optimized budget how an organization can get most effective penetrating and maximum ROI provider channel of digital marketing.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307627
Register Paper ID - 241572
Title: IN AN OPTIMIZED BUDGET HOW AN ORGANIZATION CAN GET MOST EFFECTIVE PENETRATING AND MAXIMUM ROI PROVIDER CHANNEL OF DIGITAL MARKETING.
Author Name(s): Ajay Goyal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: f367-f377
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 82
In the present era, digital marketing holds great importance in marketing plans. But due to the abundance of digital channels, marketers often face challenges in budget allocation to achieve maximum penetration and return on investment (ROI). This research paper focuses on exploring and analyzing budget optimization strategies for the provider channel of digital marketing to enhance market penetration and improve ROI. Our research methodology involves using both qualitative and quantitative research methods such as conducting interviews, surveys, and analyzing data. By taking this approach, a comprehensive comprehension of the topic is achieved. The suggestions and outcomes presented in this research paper provide marketers with valuable perspectives on how to improve their budget allocation and enhance their digital marketing performance.
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Budget allocation; Budget optimization; Channel performance; Competitor actions; Data analysis; Digital marketing channels; Digital marketing; Effectiveness; Penetration; Profitability; Provider channel; Return on Investment; ROI trends; Segmentation; Target audience;
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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