A COMPARISION OF SELF CONCEPT BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE SPORTSMEN OF SATNA

2020, April, Volume 10-Number 2
Author name : Bhaskar Dutt Tripathi1 & Dr. Minakshi Pathak2
Page no : 64-68 Volume : 10 Issue : 2

doi no.: 05-2016-44975451, DOI Link :: http://doi-ds.org/doilink/10.2020-69546149/


Bhaskar Dutt Tripathi1 & Dr. Minakshi  Pathak2


Affiliations:

Research Scholar, Shri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Science, Sihore (Madhya Pradesh)

2 Dean , Shri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Science, Sihore (Madhya Pradesh)


ABSTRACT


Self-concept is a factor which helps to study the human behavior and personality. There are several different components of self-concept: physical, academic, social, and transpersonal. The purpose of the study was to compare the self concept of mae and female sportsmen belong to Satna . For this purpose, total 50 students (25 males and 25 females) were considered as the sample for the present study. For the assessment of self-concept of the subjects, “Swatva Bodh Parikshan”- a test of self concept, designed by Sherry ,Verma and Goswami (1988) was used. Descriptive statistics and t –test was computed to analyze the obtained data. The results of the study revealed that the self concept level of the male sportsman is higher than those of the female sportsmen. Finally the researcher concluded that the Psychological Variables like socioeconomic in self-concept of Sportsmen and Non Sportsmen is not similar and are very important factors to be successful.


Keywords: Male, Female, Self-Concept,  Health,  Sportsmen.


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