COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIABILITY BETWEEN NORMAL AND ORTHOPEDICALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS
Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
Sociability is the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or Associate with one's fellows. This study was considered to those individuals having orthopedically defects in upper limbs and a group of normal person having no physical defects. One hundred twenty normal students and one hundred twenty orthopedically challenged students in the age range of 14-18 years were considered in the different schools of West Bengal. Comparison between normal and physically challenged persons in respect of creative motor response was done through the technique of mean difference by employing the statistic of 't' ratio. The results shows that normal subjects were superior to physically challenged subjects in respect of sociability.
Authors and Affiliations
Lakshman Kumar Mondal, Dr. Amit Banerjee
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