Volume : 4, Issue : 3, MAR 2018

A STUDY ON EMOTIONAL MATURITY AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT

J.JANCY ESTHER RANI, P.KARNAN

Abstract

This study examine d the Relationship between Emotional Maturity and Life Satisfaction of higher secondary school students in Tiruvallur District. This study adopted normative survey method of research participants were 300 higher secondary school students randomly selected various school in tiruvallur district. The research instruments used for data collection was Emotional Maturity Questionnaire developed by Dr. Yashir Singh and Dr.Mahesh Bhargave and Life Satisfaction Questionnaire developed by Dr.P.Sinha and Dr. A.K.Sharma tested at 0.05 and 0.01 level of significant. It is found that Emotional Maturity and Life Satisfaction of Higher Secondary school students are moderate in nature. The findings indicated that there is no significant relationship between Emotional Maturity and Life Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School students. There is significant association between Emotional Maturity and Life Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School students, there exist significant impact with respect to locality, type of Management, Medium of instruction and there is no significant impact of Gender, type of family in Maturity and Life Satisfaction of the Higher Secondary School Students.

Keywords

Emotional Maturity, Life Satisfaction, Hypothesis, School Students, Sampling Survey.

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