Development of Infidelity Scale and its Relationship with Dating App Motivation Scale and Sensation Seeking Scale-V | P 97-105

Kumar, P., Yadav, V.N., Manshi, Anupam Punyasree, M.P.Central University of Haryana Indian Institute of Technology, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh Pages:97-105 The present study was designed to develop infidelity scale and its association with Dating App Motivation Scale and Sensation Seeking Scale-V. To collect the data, three separate samples were drawn from various colleges and universities of Haryana …

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Effects of Gender and Type of Institutions on Teacher’s Self-Efficacy and Job Satisfaction among Mizo Secondary School Teachers | P 73-79

Grace Lalkhawngaihi Rinpari                                                   Ralte and C. Zothanmawia St Xavier’s College, Lengpui,Mizoram                                Mizoram University, Mizoram Pages: 73-79 …

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Internet Usage And Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents | Pages: 68-72

S. Arul Prabakaran and J. Venkatachalam Periyar University, Salem Pages: 68-72 The usage of the internet gives a huge benefit to students in educational settings. Theinternet provides a lot of information, helps in online classes, searches materials, andcommunicates with people using social network sites. We are human beings we knowthat overuse of the internet may …

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An Analytical Study on “Perception of Senior Secondary School Students towards the Use of Social Networking Sites” | P 58-67

Varun Kumar Ashima Dhiman Mangalmay Institute of Management and Technology, Shimla Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla Pages : 58-67 In the Senior Secondary years, the respective fields of study get divided into variousstreams like Science, Commerce and Humanities. Students can choose any streamthat they are interested in and would like to make a career out of …

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Relationship between Academic Dishonesty, Neutralization Attitude and Cognitive Style among Engineering Students | P 47-57

Patnayakuni Anitha and Suresh Sundaram Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur Pages 47-57 Academic dishonesty is a growing barrier to quality education and a global issue which requires deeper understanding. The present study explored the relationship between academic dishonesty, neutralization attitude and cognitive style among a sample of 324 engineering undergraduate students. The …

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Mending the wears and tears in remote teachingthe strive for work-life balance | P 38-46 

Nihidha Srinivassin, S. Sasikala, Asha Latha Mathew, S Karunanidhi G LavanyaUniversity of Madras, Chennai Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai Pages 38-46  The Covid-19 pandemic has turned life topsy-turvy with its impact greatly being felt in the academic domain wherein a drastic shift in the work environment has left academiciansand students finding their way in the …

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Disintegration of Self: Breaking Synapses and Double Binds | P 17 – 37

Raghubir Singh Pirta Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India Pages: 17 – 37 The essay explores two distinct classes of behavioural problems, in one, neural, there isinvoluntary, progressive loss of self, and in the other, cognitive, there is voluntary, hostileloss of self. In both people use metaphors, in neural class the metaphors are common inthe early …

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Inclusive Experiential Well-being Curriculum for Holistic Growth of Early Adolescents: Need for a Transformative Educational System | P 138-146

Roseline Florence Gomes  Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore Pages: 138 – 146 The National Education Policy of India highlighted the need for integration of wellness in education by working on student-centric approaches. It visioned a new India that empower children and adolescents emotional and social capacities by exploration of potentials. There is a need to imbibe …

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