A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SELF-ACCEPTANCE BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE BADMINTON PLAYERS

  • Dr. Amarjit Singh Gill Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education, R.K. Arya College, Nawanshahr, Punjab, India
Keywords: Self-Acceptance, Badminton players

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the level of Self-Acceptance Between male and female Badminton players. To obtain data, the investigator had selected Twenty (N=20) male and female inter-college level Badminton players of R.K. Arya College, Nawanshahr, Punjab were selected for this study. The subjects were purposively assigned into two groups: Male Badminton players (n1=10) and Female Badminton players (n2=10). To measure the level of Self-Acceptance among subjects, Self-Acceptance Battery by S.B. Kakkar (1984) was administered to measure the level of Self-Acceptance of the students. To determine the significant differences of Self-Acceptance in male and female inter-college level Badminton players, unpaired t-test was employed for data analyses. To test the hypothesis, the level of significance was set at 0.05. In a nutshell it can be said that from the findings that insignificant differences were found between male and female inter-college level Badminton players on the variable Self-Acceptance.

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Published
2021-01-31
How to Cite
Gill, A. S. (2021). A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SELF-ACCEPTANCE BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE BADMINTON PLAYERS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH PEDAGOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION AND MOVEMENT SCIENCES, 4(04). Retrieved from https://ijems.net/index.php/ijem/article/view/148
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Research Articles