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Volume : II, Issue : II, March - 2012

Relation Between Development of Shape Concept and Socio- Economic Status, Sex and Area of Residence

Sambhaji B. Waghmare

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Present research undertaken to find out the relation between development of shape concept and Socio- Economic status, sex and Area of residence. The total sample consisted 400 subjects. 200 subject were from urban area and 200 subjects were from rural area. Male- Female ratio was 1:1. The age range of subjects was 6 to 7 years . The main variables of present research study relate to concepts. High socio- Economic status subjects and low socio- Economic status subject both rural and urban areas of a Aurangabad district in Maharashtra were incorporated in the study. Hanfmann- Kassanin concept formation test was used for data collection. Results were analyzed by applying three- way ANOVA.

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Sambhaji B. Waghmare, (2012). Relation Between Development of Shape Concept and Socio- Economic Status, Sex and Area of Residence. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/790.pdf

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