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Volume : II, Issue : VII, August - 2012

A Study Of Aggression And Ego Strength Of Indoor Game Players And Outdoor Game Players

QUADRI SYED JAVEED and Vidhate. N. J.

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The Aim of the study to examine the aggression and ego strength among indoor game players and outdoor game players. Aggression Scale (1983) (A scale) : developed and standardized by Km Roma Pal and Mrs. Tasneem Naqvi. And Differential Personality Inventory (DPI): developed and standardized by L.N.K. Shinha and Arun Kumar Singh Measure of Ego strength. Hypotheses of the study 1. Outdoor game players have significantly high aggression than the indoor game players. 2. Outdoor game players have significantly high ego strength than the indoor game players. Conclusion 1. Outdoor game players have significantly high aggression than the indoor game players. 2. Outdoor game players have significantly high ego strength than the indoor game players

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QUADRI SYED JAVEED and Vidhate. N. J., (2012). A Study Of Aggression And Ego Strength Of Indoor Game Players And Outdoor Game Players. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1233.pdf

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