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| Published: June 25, 2015

Adversity Quotient for Prospective Higher Education

Hema G. ,

Department of Education, Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Sector 23, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Google Scholar More about the auther

Dr. Sanjay M. Gupta

Department of Education, Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Sector 23, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.080/20150203

DOI: 10.25215/0203.080

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The present research was conducted to understand the Adversity Quotient (AQ) of students who are going to enter into higher education. Higher secondary is the stage from where they move from school to higher education. So, the present research was conducted to study the AQ of 11th standard, English medium school students in Gandhinagar city, Gujarat with reference to various variables. The study was conducted on a sample of 461 boys and girls of 11th standard school students from Gujarat State Board of Education (GSEB) and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools. A self-constructed AQ scale was used to collect data from the students. The collected data was analyzed using statistical techniques like mean, SD and C.R values. Result revealed that there was no significant difference in the mean scores of AQ on the basis of gender, stream of education i.e. Commerce, Science and Arts, and various family variables like nature of the family, size of the family, qualification of parents, parents‟ working status and parents‟ occupation. However, a significant difference was found in the mean scores of AQ of students on the basis of board of School i.e. GSEB and CBSE. The present study concludes that AQ is not influenced by gender, stream of education and family factors, rather it was seen to be influenced by the type of schools. Investigator inquired and understood the AQ profile of higher secondary school students as it is the gate way to higher Education. By understanding the AQ levels of students, the faculty and staffs can be better equipped to support students as they navigate the stressors of college life.
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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

DIP: 18.01.080/20150203

DOI: 10.25215/0203.080

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Published in   Volume 02, Issue 3, April-June, 2015