Abstract

The present study analyzed anxiety and aggression between rural and urban female students. The present study was conducted on only female (rural and urban) sport students of various senior colleges of Kolhapur district, Maharashtra state, India. The sample was selected by using random sampling method. The total sample consisted of 60 female (30 rural and 30 urban) sport students and the age range was 17 to 21 years. The effective psychological tool such as anxiety scale constructed by Prof. D. N. Srivastava and Dr. Govind Tiwari and manifest aggression scale (MAS) prepared by Dr. Ram Ashish Singh was administered on selected sample. The obtained data was analyzed by using mean, SD, t test and correlation of coefficient. The result reveals that there is no difference in the anxiety as well as in the aggression of rural and urban female sport students. The result also reveals that there is a positive and significant correlation between anxiety and aggression of rural and urban female sport students.

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