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Title: PERCEIVED DIMENSIONAL MEANS-END CAPACITY AND PERCEIVED SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN KERALA
Authors: fehmida, P
Irshana, Shahnaz Ulladan
Keywords: Perceived Dimensional Means-end Capacity
Student Teachers
Perceived Social Acceptance
Survey method
Pearson’s product moment of correlation
Three way ANOVA : 2×2×2 factorial design
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Farook Training College
Series/Report no.: 2015-2017 batch;D368
Abstract: OBJECTIVES  To find out whether there exist any significant relationship between Perceived Dimensional Means-End Capacity and Perceived Social Acceptance of student teachers for the sub sample and for the total sample METHODOLOGY Method : Survey method Sample : student teachers in Kerala Tool : Perceived Dimensional Means-End Capacity Assessment Scale and Perceived Social Acceptance Inventory. Statistical Techniques : Test of significance of the difference between means, Three way ANOVA : 2×2×2 factorial design, Pearson’s product moment of correlation. RESULT There exists low significant relationship between Perceived Dimensional Means-End Capacity and Perceived Social Acceptance of student teachers. KEY TERMS : Perceived Dimensional Means-end Capacity, Perceived Social Acceptance & Student Teachers CD.No : 482
URI: http://74.208.36.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/514
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