Role of Gender on Stress and Adjustment
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https://doi.org/10.64429/Keywords:
Stress, Adjustment, Gender, Students StressAbstract
Purpose of present research is to examine the impact gender on the level of stress and adjustment. The sample of the study consisted of two groups (male and female) each group is having 50 students. Students Stress Scale (SSS) and Bell’s Adjustment Inventory (BAI) were used for the measurement of above variables. Research found that girls (158.24) feel more stress than boys (148.83) and also they (girls 46.31) have poor adjustment than boys (43.21).
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