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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 2264-2270


A Study Of Career Maturity About Self-Esteem Of Secondary School Students

Harwinder Kaur (Research Scholar), Dr. Navneet Chopra (Supervisor).




Abstract

The present study was designed to explore the area of career maturity in the self-esteem of secondary school students. The study was done on a sample of 50 secondary school students of the Mohali area district of Punjab. Career maturity inventory by Dr. Nirmala Gupta (2013), Self-esteem inventory by Rosenberg (1965) was used to collect the data. The coefficient of correlation was calculated to find the relationship between career maturity and self-esteem and the t-value to find the difference in career maturity of secondary school students concerning gender. The study concluded that career maturity has a positive relationship with self-esteem. Male are more career mature as compared to females.

Key words: Career maturity, Self-esteem, and Secondary School Students.





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