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Research Article | Volume 2 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2020)
To Study The Effect Of High Economic Status And Low Economic Status On Personal Value And Family Pathology
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Abstract

Background: Personal Value is characterized by way of ability to end up fascinated in things and persons, to do things for their very own sake, to supply love to other persons. Family Pathology is the potential to respond to the environment in a suitable manner. This response is normally realized as an alternative than instinctive, and is no longer decided with the aid of one's age. By keeping these things in mind the researcher has planned to study of personal value and family pathology among the high economic status and low economic status person. Aims: The aim and objective of the study is to analyze the personal value and family pathology among the high economic status and low economic status person. Method: The sample was selected to match the study and help in achieving the purpose of the study. The researcher has selected 60 subjects by quota sampling method from Haridwar district of Uttarakhand. The researcher has used Family Pathology Scale (FPS) constructed by Vimla Veeraraghavan and Archana Dogra and Personal Value Questionnaire (PVQ) constructed by Dr. G.P. Sherry and Prof. R.P. Verma for data collection. Statistical Analysis Used: Data emerging from the mentioned studies have been statistically analyzed for comparing mean scores by using Graph-Pad Quick-Calcs: t test calculator and computing the magnitude on personal value and family pathology among the high economic status and low economic status person respectively. Findings: The finding of the study reported that there was significant difference in various areas of personal value and family pathology among the high economic status and low economic status person.

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