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Dr Smita Ghosh
Each of us has to contribute back to Society. Mine is therefore a journey to own up to our responsibilities towards a larger cause - A cause that we believe has the capacity to change society in small ways leading to a better, more aware future.I would describe myself as Self-motivated. I get on well with all kinds of people, determined I never give up until I get something right and I like to keep a positive attitude. I love turning great ideas into reality.I am passionate about my work. Because I love what I do.My journey has just begun. There is a big world our there, with myriad twists and turns. The journey of the psychologist never ends - It is a never ending quest into the mind of those who require solace and guidance.
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These questions and others will be answered through this survey-experimental research. The study design is survey research and nonparametric statistics is used for data analysis.
The present study was undertaken to find out the association between moral judgement and level of Aggression among Cartoon watchers and Non Cartoon watcher school students. A total of 120 children from grade 4th and 7th were selected as sample for the present study. The study was carried out in Ahmedabad, Gujrat. Data were collected with the help of the standardized tool “Moral Judgement Test” and Overt Aggression Test and an Individual Interview with parents and Teachers. Data were collected in the calendar year 2016. The collected data were scored and analysed.
Key Words: Cartoons, Overt Aggression, Moral Judgement, Cartoon Watchers, Primary School Students, Middle School Students.
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These questions and others will be answered through this survey-experimental research. The study design is survey research and nonparametric statistics is used for data analysis.
The present study was undertaken to find out the association between moral judgement and level of Aggression among Cartoon watchers and Non Cartoon watcher school students. A total of 120 children from grade 4th and 7th were selected as sample for the present study. The study was carried out in Ahmedabad, Gujrat. Data were collected with the help of the standardized tool “Moral Judgement Test” and Overt Aggression Test and an Individual Interview with parents and Teachers. Data were collected in the calendar year 2016. The collected data were scored and analysed.
Key Words: Cartoons, Overt Aggression, Moral Judgement, Cartoon Watchers, Primary School Students, Middle School Students.