Life Satisfaction and Self Efficacy among Young adults

  • Shefali SK
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Abstract

The objective of the study is to see the gender difference in Life Satisfaction and Self – Efficacy among young adults. Sample for the study consisted of 60 young adults, (30 males and 30 females). The tools used to assess Life satisfaction and Self-Efficacy was Life Satisfaction and Self – Efficacy Scale by Dr. Promila Singh and Gorge Joseph,1971 and Sherer et al., 1982respectively. Results were analyzed using Independent sample t- test and Pearson co-efficient of correlation. Results showed that there is no significant gender difference in Life satisfaction and Self – Efficacy among young adults. The findings indicated that there is significant relationship between Life Satisfaction and Self- Efficacy.

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Shefali SK. (2018). Life Satisfaction and Self Efficacy among Young adults. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.25215/0602.060

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