Abstract The present study investigates the loneliness in relation to internet addiction based on gender. The total sample consisted of 50 subjects, which include 25 males and 25 females. The descriptive survey method was used for the present study. Simple random selection method was used for sample selection. UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russal. D, 1996) and the Internet Addiction Test, (IAT), (Young, 1998), were used for the present study. The findings of the study revealed that male and female have significant difference in loneliness and internet addiction and female are…
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ROLE CONFLICT AS RELATED TO TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND CHANGE PRONENESS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS By Sapna Sen[1] and Dr. Vishal Sood[2]
Abstract The present research study was undertaken to investigate role conflict of secondary school teachers and how it is influenced by teaching experience and change proneness. Descriptive survey method was employed for the present investigation. Incidental sampling technique was used to select the sample of 1048 teachers from eight districts of Himachal Pradesh. Change proneness inventory by M. Mukhopadhyay (2012) and Teacher’s role conflict inventory (TRCI) by Prasad and Bhusan (1991) were used to gather the data. The data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and two way analysis of variance.…
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