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| Published: September 25, 2015

Self-Concept in Relation to Achievement Motivation of High School Students

Ayesha Khan ,

Research Scholar- Department of Psychology, A.M.U, Aligarh, India Google Scholar More about the auther

Dr Shah Alam

Associate Professor- Department of Psychology, A.M.U, Aligarh, India Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.006/20150204

DOI: 10.25215/0204.006

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this investigation was to find out the significant relationship between Self-concept and achievement motivation of high school students and also tried to measure the self-concept and achievement motivation in relation to gender. For the purpose of the present study 400 (200 boys, 200 girls) students of high school were selected randomly from four different schools of Aligarh (UP) within the age range of 16-17 years. To assess the self concept of high school students Self-Concept Questionnaire developed by Dr. R. K. Saraswat (1984) was used which provides six dimensions viz. physical, social, intellectual, moral, educational, and temperamental as well as a total self-concept score. The achievement motivation of high school students was measured by the Achievement Motivation (n-Ach) Scale developed by Dr. Pratibha Deo and Asha Mohan (1985). Pearson\'s product moment co-efficient correlation was applied to investigate the relationship between self-concept and achievement motivation; t-test was applied to see the differences between mean scores of girls and boys on self-concept and achievement motivation. One of the findings of the study showed a significant positive correlation existed between self concept and achievement motivation of high school students. Another finding of the study revealed that there was no significant gender differences existed on total self-concept, physical self-concept, intellectual self-concept, educational self-concept and temperamental self-concept. Furthermore it was found that girls and boys differed significantly on social self-concept and moral self-concept.
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Ayesha Khan @ ayeshaakhlaq.khan260@gmail.com

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

DIP: 18.01.006/20150204

DOI: 10.25215/0204.006

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Published in   Volume 02, Issue 4, July-September, 2015