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STUDY ON SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE OF PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL BOY STUDENTS

    2 Author(s):  SOWMYASHREE K.N,DR.SREENIVASA.M

Vol -  10, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 575 - 578  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Socially intelligent people are more probable to flourish in everything they undertake in their life. Contrasting what is demanded to I.Q one can learn and improve some vital social capabilities, flagging the way for growing their social intelligence and thus creating their life healthier, enjoyable, successful and satisfied in the upcoming days. The concept of social intelligence is to be highly praised, not because it is new but because it seizures the essence of work Present study aimed to assess the social intelligence of adolescents, and to find out the difference between adolescent rural government and rural private secondary school boys on social intelligence. Social intelligence test developed by Dr.S.Mathur (2007), is used to measure social intelligence of adolescent students. The obtained result of the study revealed there is significant difference among government school boys and private school boys on social intelligence.

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