Optimistic–Pessimistic Tendency among Senior Optimistic–Pessimistic Tendency among Senior Secondary School Studentsecondary School Students

Authors

  • Parkash Chandra jena Assistant Professor School of Education, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India

Keywords:

Optimistic, Pessimistic, Senior secondary school, Govt. and private school, Students

Abstract

Descriptive research and survey method has been used. All the senior secondary school studying in different senior secondary schools in Ludhiana district of Punjab constitutes the population for the present study. The investigator has selected 200 students (100 each from govt. and private schools) from 20 schools by using simple random-sampling technique. To collect data, optimistic–pessimistic scale by D.S. Parasar was used and for result analysis, t-test has also applied. The findings of the study revealed that there exists no significance difference in optimistic–pessimistic tendency among senior secondary school male and female students studying in government and private schools.

Published

2012-06-10

How to Cite

1.
jena PC. Optimistic–Pessimistic Tendency among Senior Optimistic–Pessimistic Tendency among Senior Secondary School Studentsecondary School Students. JTER [Internet]. 2012Jun.10 [cited 2026Mar.1];11(01):15-23. Available from: https://www.jter.info/index.php/JTER/article/view/92

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