A STUDY OF SELF-CONCEPT AND STUDY HABITS OF STUDENTS OF ARTS AND SCIENCE STREAMS
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https://doi.org/10.52634/mier/2011/v1/i1/1628Keywords:
Individual Difference, Motivation, Intelligence.Abstract
Individuality is at the core of the human subject’s personality and plays a vital role in guiding one’s endeavour in specific conditions. This paper defines individuality as a self-concept and seeks to determine its validity with respect to areas of arts and science. Distinction between these two areas gets finally reflected in arts students who are found to have higher social self-concept and conversely in science students who are found to have higher intellectual self-concept.
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