Abstract

In this cross-sectional study, the differences in self-esteem and aggression among students attending convent and non-convent school among individual aged 13-17 years were investigated (552) utilizing t test and Manova, the null hypothesis was rejected there is no significant difference between convent and non-convent school student’s level of aggression and self-esteem. The results revealed that there is a statistical difference between convent and non-convent school student’s level of aggression and self-esteem. However, the t test revealed that there is no significant difference between schools when it comes to aggression. Future studies could explore the underlying factors of self-esteem among students from these school types as a small difference was found.

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