The purpose of this study was to study the spiritual intelligence of post-graduate students of Kashmir division of Jammu and Kashmir. For the study a total sample of 302 individual subjects divided into two divisions of 152 males comprising of 76 rural & 76 urban and150 females comprising of 75 rural & 75 urban. The tool used for data collection was Spiritual intelligence scale developed by K.S. Mishra (2014). For this study the statistical tools used to be Mean, Standard Deviation and t-test. The findings of the study reveal that there is an insignificant difference in the spiritual intelligence between male and female students as well as between rural and urban students.
The focus of the present research was to study the scientific temper of rural and urban senior secondary school students of district Baramulla of Jammu and Kashmir. The sample consists of 300 (150 rural and 150 urban) senior secondary school students, selected randomly. The data was collected by using N.A. Nadeem and Showkat Rashid Wani's Scale of scientific temper. The investigator used various statistical techniques viz, mean, S.D., t-test to analyze the data. The statistical data revealed that there is a significant difference between rural and urban senior secondary school students on various dimensions of scientific temper.
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