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| Published: August 20, 2017

Public Speaking Anxiety in Relation to Different Demographic Factors

Dr. Pardeep Kumar ,

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India Google Scholar More about the auther

Jasgeet Kaur ,

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India Google Scholar More about the auther

Neha Thakur

MA Psychology, Dept. of Psychology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.024/20170404

DOI: 10.25215/0404.024

ABSTRACT

The present study was conducted to know the public speaking anxiety in relation to different demographic factors like gender, age, family type, residential type, educational level, socio-economic status. Descriptive method was used in the present study to obtain the pertinent and precise information. The sample of the study was 300 school and college students between the age group of 14-28years. Convenient sampling technique was used by the researchers for choosing the sample of the study. The objectives of the study was to investigate the gender differences, differences in age groups, educational streams in public speaking anxiety, socioeconomic levels, residential areas and family structures. Public Speaking Anxiety scale developed by Bortholomay and Houlihan (2016) was used for data collection. Investigators used quantitative technique - t-test and one way ANOVA for data analysis and for getting the results. The findings of the study revealed that that there is no significant gender difference, age difference, educational stream differences, residential differences in public speaking anxiety, and no differences also emerged in the family type of the students. However, there exists a significant difference in public speaking anxiety among students from different socioeconomic levels.
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Dr. Pardeep Kumar @ pardeep.19468@lpu.co.in

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

DIP: 18.01.024/20170404

DOI: 10.25215/0404.024

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Published in   Volume 04, Issue 4, July-September, 2017