November 2024

Influence of Retrospective School Bullying on Undergraduate Students’ Self Esteem and Life Satisfaction

Ishika MittalKristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru, IndiaSreeparna RajeshUniversity of British Columbia, OkanaganRajeshwari MuthukumaranChrist (Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru, India Pages: 471-478 The research aimed to study the long term impact of school bullying on undergraduatestudents’ self-esteem and life satisfaction. The research further explored the influenceof victims’ gender and category of victimization (primary, secondary, and stable) ontheir …

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Influence of Academic Entitlement Attitude on Academic Procrastination Among Students of Higher Education

Manish Kumar GautamUniversity of Allahabad, Prayagraj Pages: 479-492 Higher education students’ major behavioural problem is postponing daily activities forno reason and expecting positive academic results despite minimal effort, which isaffecting the institution’s academic culture. This correlation study examines therelationship between higher education students’ academic entitlement attitude andacademic procrastination. Academic entitlement attitude is a predictor variable …

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Aggressive Driving and Social Learning: Unveiling the Behavioural Connections

Amrita and Anjali MalikM.D. University, Rohtak Pages: 493-501 Social learning suggests individuals learn behaviors by observing and imitating others,especially within a social context. Social learning theories represent a social behavioralperspective highlighting the intricate interplay among, behavioral, environmental, andcognitive factors influencing human behavior (Bandura,1977). Akers ‘ social learningtheory is a major theory to understand social learning …

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The Mid-day Meal Program and its importance in Attendance Rate of Students

Shilpa and Sudha DubeyLovely Professional University, Punjab Pages: 463-470 This research was conducted to examine the influence of the mid-day meal arrangementon the attendance rate of students in schools. The study also examined whether therewas any change in students’ attendance before and after receiving the mid-day mealand the correlations between these factors. In order to …

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Academic Performance and Academic Stress: Unveiling the Academic Struggles of Adolescents

Mandeep Kaur and Jeenat RaniPunjabi University, Patiala Pages: 443-452 In the busy world of school, stress can feel like a powerful storm, shaping how wellstudents do. With exams, competition, and big expectations, understanding how stressaffects performance is super important. Helping students handle this storm can makeall the difference in their journey. The primary purpose of …

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Exploring the Link between Critical Thinking and Cognitive Flexibility among University Students

Anita Malik Krishna Sarkar andSrimanta PatraJadavpur University, West Bengal Pages:390-399  The research explored the relationship between Critical Thinking and Cognitive Flexibilityamong university students. It was designed as a relational comparison study toinvestigate how these two cognitive abilities are connected. Data were gathered usingthe “Critical Thinking Scale” and “Cognitive Flexibility Scale,” the study focused onuniversity students …

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Self-compassion and Psychological Well – being of First-time Mothers: The Role of Online Parenting Forums

Lalitha Ragul and Prathibha MVCHRIST University, Yeshwanthpur campus, Bangalore Pages:381-389 The knowledge, attitude and practices needed for parenting is configured by parents’own childhood experiences, or experiences learned from others such as family, friends,social networks, cultural systems, and online parenting forums available in contemporarytechnology driven society. Parenting is an amalgamation of responsibility andpsychological consequences. While raising …

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Psychological Distress and its Determinants in Married Women: A Study among Spouses of Alcohol and Opioid Dependents

Meena Hijam and Thiyam Kiran SinghNagaland University-Kohima Campus, Nagalanda Pages: 373-380 WHO report estimated that women are 2-3 times more vulnerable to experiencingunspecified psychological distress when compared to their male counterparts.Husbands’ use of alcohol and other drugs have been linked to adverse mental healthoutcomes among women. In Manipur, the prevalence of alcohol and opioid use …

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Excessive Smartphone Use, Parenting Style and Psychological Well-being of Adolescents and Young Adults

Fathima K.A. and Malini R.Union Christian College, Aluva Pages: 362-372 The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between smartphoneuse, parenting style, and psychological well-being of adolescents and young adults. Italso aimed to explore whether excessive and non-excessive users of smartphones canbe differentiated based on parenting style and psychological well-being. 250 participants(183 girls and …

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Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: Mediating Role of Psychological Capital among Secondary School Students

Tamanna Naz and Nishat AfrozBanaras Hindu University, Varanasi Pages: 354-361  The present study investigated the relationships between self-regulated learning,psychological capital along with academic achievement among secondary schoolstudents. The study focused on the mediating role of psychological capital. A purposivesampling method was employed to select a sample of 144 school students, aged 16-20 years, from the …

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